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Shaun Ryder (aka X) (born Shaun William Ryder on August 23, 1962, in Little Hulton, near Salford, Lancashire) is an English singer and songwriter and an ex postman who became famous in the "Madchester"...


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Shaun Ryder (aka X ) (born Shaun William Ryder on 1962-08-23 in Little Hulton, near Salford, Lancashire) is an English singer and songwriter and an ex-postman who became famous in the " Madchester " era band Happy Mondays . His lyrics, dismissed by...


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The Independent - London
The Interview: SHAUN RYDER, POP STAR TALKS TO BEN THOMPSON
10/01/1995: 1,608 words, approx. 5 pages
a clipped Mancunian voice cuts through the babble of a posey Hampstead watering hole, "I don't want any profile shots." Perched uneasily on a seat by the wall, Shaun Ryder takes the photographer on a guided tour of his face. "I'm alright on this...
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The Independent - London
Art: Tax and drugs and rock'n'roll Happy Mondays fans may be delighted by the band's reforming. But for Shaun Ryder it's just another symptom of his decline
07/11/2000: 1,406 words, approx. 5 pages
Even in the licentious world of rock'n'roll, the British have never had much time for guns. On the occasions when firearms have blasted their way into our music mythology, there has usually been a distinct pantomime element at work: thus, in 1978, the Clash...
 


 

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