What do ya mean? Propaganda are off the chain!
Their record stands up WAY better than Art of Noise today. (Just stirrin'!)
The Prince's Trust is very hip these days, didn't he just have Jay-Z?

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>From: "Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
<[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 7:42 PM
>

> Wembely Arena is the most horrific venue of all time. And whilst Art of
> Noise & the PSB would be amazing, the rest leave a lot to be desired. Yes?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 July 2004 09:38
> To: 313 Detroit
> Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice
>
>
> No TATU though. ;)
>
> Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust
>
> On sale Fri 16 July 9am!
>
> Confirmed artists:
> ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop
> Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes
>
> Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production.
>
> This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the
> world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11
> November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists together on
> one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for youth
> charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far reflect the
> depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career.
>
> Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our
> affiliation with the youth charity for 2004.
>
> Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's who' of
> popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have established
> Trevor as one of the top names in record production. Horn has proved
> time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the supreme
> pop artist. His musical genius has created countless worldwide hits and
> in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many artists
> careers.
>
> The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked
> with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his
> talent.
>
> Trevor Horn, commented:
> "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the
> world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second
> chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to
> choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for
> everyone to remember."
>
> 11 November 2004
>
> Tickets: £35, £45, £55
> + booking fee
>
> Box Office: 0870 264 0264
>
> Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 7543
> 1389
>
>  www.whatsonwembley.com

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