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Girlband Rhythmix had an eventful week too, after Cowell came under pressure from a children's charity with the same name.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Michael Hogan 2011
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Girlband Rhythmix had an eventful week too, after Cowell came under pressure from a children's charity with the same name.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Michael Hogan 2011
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Girlband Rhythmix had an eventful week too, after Cowell came under pressure from a children's charity with the same name.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Michael Hogan 2011
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The Girlband competition has been set up by former model and Furness vocalist Lisa Watkinson.
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Girlband sings song on TV show, studio audience claps
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Popstar hopefuls audition for town's first Girlband
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Girlband sings song on TV show, studio audience claps
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Miss Watkinson was joined on the panel by Barrow singer Denis Horan and the financial backer of the Girlband venture - owner of Barrow-based firm Shield Marketing, Shelley Stagg.
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Once the five members of Girlband have been selected from 12 at the grand final on March
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It is impossible to recreate it via a certain Soul-R&B ballad template, and while I still love the 'Babes and hold them in higher regard than any other Girlband we have, I miss that.
unknown title 2009
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