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July 2004
Marah interview
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Never heard of them? Well, they're one of Nick Hornby's favourites. So much so he joins them on this interview.

audio Marah talk to Alan Clifford

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There aren't many bands who can boast appearing in a Nick Hornby book. But Marah feature in Nick's 31 Songs.

They're headed by two brothers, who, a bit like the Gallagher's, have had their ups and downs.

audio Marah talk to Alan Clifford

During the interview Dave and Serge Bielanco (plus Nick Hornby) talk about:-

  • The band
  • Brothers in rock
  • Nick Hornby's love of Marah
  • The live show
  • Lyrics

audio Marah talk to Alan Clifford

Marah play the Maze in Nottingham on Saturday July 17th 2004. More details on 0115 947 5650.

You can hear more interviews on this site and on The Beat, BBC Radio Nottingham's premiere music show every Saturday night between 1800 and 2200.

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