Pioneers, The
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Other Manchester music heroes in attendance on the night included Charlatans star Tim Burgess and dance-rock pioneers The Happy Mondays.
From BBC
If the U.S. chooses to take advantage of its dominance in capital markets through investment, thoughtful regulation and sustained support for the people who drive these breakthroughs, it can ensure that Wall Street pioneers the next generation of AI systems.
Rave pioneers The Prodigy made a triumphant return to Glastonbury, headlining The Other Stage on Sunday, 30 years after their debut.
From BBC
“Filmmaking has always been driven by technology,” Aronofsky said in a statement that referenced film tech pioneers the Lumiere brothers and Thomas Edison.
From Los Angeles Times
And he is excited about the final day when Madchester pioneers the Happy Mondays top the bill.
From BBC
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