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              | CHARLESTOWN
              LAUNCH ACTIVITIES & EVEN MORE REVIEWS | 
              13th
              October 2010  | 
             
            
               
                THE NEW ALBUM IS NOW IN STOCK AND READY TO BE SENT OUT
                !!!! 
                                   
                There are a number of planned radio interviews & podcasts
                being scheduled here in the UK, Canada & in the USA,
                to coincide with the launch of the new MANNING album "CHARLESTOWN"  
                           
                           Details
                on where / when to catch these
                shows are found HERE!Some
                  shows are now published HERE! We
                    hope you can join us to celebrate the  
                    culmination of another years hard slog! 
   
                    Meanwhile, the very first reviews of the new album have
                    started to arrive... 
                           
                           
                          Manning “Charlestown" by Tarcisio
                            Moura (Progressive Archives) 
                                                  "Another
                                                    masterpiece
                                                    of progressive
                                                    music,
                                                    no less! 
                                                    Guy Manning is definitly one of the most important songwriters
                                                    to appear on the new millenium and Charlestown is definitly
                                                    a must have for anyone who thinks they don´t do
                                                    great albums like they used to  
                                                    do in the 70´s. Highly recommended to all music
                                                    lovers!"The
                                                      longer and more in depth version can be found HERE!  
                                 
                                Manning “Charlestown” by
                                  John Sealey (Progressive
                                  Ears) 
                                                        "I've
                                                          been playing this CD regularly
                                                          since it dropped through the
                                                          letter-box at the end of last
                                                          week. The title track is hugely
                                                          impressive and I envy anyone
                                                          attending the live show on Saturday. (23rd
                                                            Oct 2010 - Ed.)"Charlestown" (the
                                                              track) may be an "epic" but it's also
                                                              a stirring suite of well put together tunes which
                                                              flow excellently throughout the whole 30+ minutes.
                                                              The most pleasing thing for me is the that the
                                                              subject matter of the "story" and it's
                                                              lyrics fit so well with the musical themes. Guy
                                                              Manning, I think, is a composer who understands
                                                              the link between the poetry of the lyrical content
                                                              and the drama of the music. I can't see this being
                                                              anything other than a real "grower" for
                                                              me and I'd heartily recommend it to anyone who
                                                              has an interest in the written word as well as
                                                              the music played. Actually,
                                                                although I've so far concentrated more on the title
                                                                track (it's 35 minutes long, back in the day it's
                                                                what I was used to for a complete album!), the
                                                                other five songs on the CD are very good too! I'm
                                                                kind of saving them as the dessert when I'm getting
                                                                full of the main course. "Caliban
                                                                  and Ariel" is a really gentle piece that,
                                                                  again, fits the lyric beautifully. I suppose it
                                                                  keeps the watery theme going too! "The Man
                                                                  in the Mirror" is a tale that reflects that
                                                                  sometimes life is just not full of happy endings,
                                                                  delivered with real pathos, I think. I like this
                                                                  song very much. "Clocks", another rather
                                                                  gentle song with a beautiful and very wistful lyric,
                                                                  may turn out to be a personal favourite for me
                                                                  - only time will tell! In some ways it reminds
                                                                  me of The Musical Box in it's sentiment, although
                                                                  interpreted differently, of course. "T.I.C" takes
                                                                  us into more uptempo territory with it's more blues-rock
                                                                  feel - a bit of fun here I think and even a bit
                                                                  of Wishbone Ash twin lead and some Tull flutes! "Finale" wraps
                                                                  it all up with a full on instrumental coda rounding
                                                                  up some of the themes from, I think, the title
                                                                  track? The reworking here works superbly well and
                                                                  provides a fitting end to a high quality album.
                                                                  A little irony at the end really; an album so brilliantly
                                                                  served in it's lyrical content ending with an intrumental.
                                                                  I like that and it says a lot about the artist. There
                                                                    you go, I've done the lot now. It's a pleasure
                                                                    from start to finish - a highlight in what has
                                                                    been a super year for the music I love. Now
                                                                      .........back to my epic!! " 
                                 
                                Manning “Charlestown” by
                                  Keith (Aural Moon)  
                                                         "The
                                                          title track is a veritable MASTERPIECE!!!!!!
                                                          Superb playing throughout.  
                                                        You
                                                          won't be disappointed if you
                                                          get this I promise you."  
                                                          
                                                        Manning “Charlestown” by
                                                          Paul Baker (ARFm Soundscapes
                                                          Radio) 
                                                                                "The
                                                                                  11th
                                                                                  album
                                                                                  from
                                                                                  one of
                                                                                  England’s
                                                                                  best
                                                                                  kept
                                                                                  Prog
                                                                                  Rock
                                                                                  secrets; ‘Charlestown’ is
                                                                                  a splendid
                                                                                  blend
                                                                                  of modern
                                                                                  and classical
                                                                                  progressive
                                                                                  rock.
                                                                                  Epic
                                                                                  opener ‘Charlestown’ is
                                                                                  an amazing
                                                                                  musical
                                                                                  adventure
                                                                                  on the
                                                                                  high
                                                                                  seas
                                                                                  of imaginative
                                                                                  forward
                                                                                  looking
                                                                                  rock. ‘Caliban & Ariel’ is
                                                                                  a gentle
                                                                                  contrast
                                                                                  to the
                                                                                  drama
                                                                                  of the
                                                                                  title
                                                                                  track,
                                                                                  there
                                                                                  is also
                                                                                  a ‘what
                                                                                  was that?’ moment
                                                                                  when ‘T.I.C.’ takes
                                                                                  to the
                                                                                  air!  
                                                                                                         
                                                                                  Album
                                                                                  closer, ‘Finale’ takes
                                                                                  some
                                                                                  themes
                                                                                  from
                                                                                  the epic
                                                                                  opening
                                                                                  track
                                                                                  and re-works
                                                                                  them
                                                                                  into
                                                                                  an absorbing
                                                                                  instrumental
                                                                                  extravaganza,
                                                                                  but don’t
                                                                                  expect
                                                                                  a straight
                                                                                  copy,
                                                                                  that
                                                                                  wouldn’t
                                                                                  be Manning! 
                Fans
                  of Jethro Tull, Yes, Gentle Giant, Genesis and
                  all the usual suspects should find a lot to like
                  on this album, but may be disappointed if they
                  expect an impersonation of their heroes, Manning
                  and Charlestown are much too adventurous and original
                  for that!" 
                                 
              The longer and more in depth version can be found HERE!  | 
             
            
              | CHARLESTOWN
              ALBUM LAUNCH | 
              24th
              September 2010  | 
             
            
              
                    We
                    are happy to announce that the Official
                    CHARLESTOWN launch gig is to be held on
                    Sat. 23rd October 2010 at the Peel,  
                    Kingston-upon-Thames, London. 
                    Tel: 0208 8546 3516. Doors open 7:30pm  
                     
                    Our special guests will be  
                    Dec Burke's Destroy All Monsters 
                     
                    This will be the first gig with our new drummer, John
                      Kennard.  
                    Please come along and support him! 
                     
                    The album will on pre-sale and we will  
                    be debutting some new material from it, but you
                    can now PRE-ORDER it
                    from this site plus there is
                      an edited snippet from the title track for you
                      to hear HERE! 
                                       
                      We hope you can come and see us and  
                      pick up your pre-release copy!Evening
                        dress is optional OR you can come  
                        dressed as a sailor from the late 1700s to fit  
                        in with the album theme. 
                NOTE:
                  Change to 3rd Dec 2010 concert: 
                    Crimson Sky have had to pull out, but we have
                    managed to persuade the fabulous GODSTICKS to
                    take their place!! 
                | 
             
            
              | CHARLESTOWN
                  - To be released on 25th October 2010
                                 | 
              6th
              July 2010   | 
             
            
              
                   The
                      new album has been finally mastered and the artwork completed!  
                                   
      With a good headwind and weather, we are on course for our Autumn release
      schedule. (OK, that's enough of the sailing imagery I think). 
                               
      'Charlestown' is made up of six new recordings including the epic mulit-sectioned
      title track. The album features the new band line-up (except Conor, who
      arrived afterwards) and includes Dave Albone's last work with the band
      before his retirement.  
                               
      Once again, some extra guests have been drafted in to help add to that
      unique sound which is MANNING music! (See our BIOGRAPHY section) 
                               
      The front cover has been especially created by Rosie Manning (who also
      did the 'Bilston House' artwork). 
                   "Definitely
                      a more challenging listen this time around, lots of quirky
                      time signatures, stark light and shade plus more band ensemble
                      / orchestral playing...I always liked albums that I maybe
                      did not get into right away, but kept coming back to time
                      after time to really appreciate...A Passion Play and Topographic
                      Oceans spring to mind...my first reaction was a 'what the
                      *?/*@!'...but now I love them dearly' (Guy
                      Manning). 
                                   
      Material from the new album will be featured in the late 2010 UK dates. 
                                  | 
             
            
              | DOMICILE
                  Promotional Film  | 
              
                 5th
                      July 2010                 | 
             
            
               Check
                    out the promotional file that Steve Dundon has put together
                    to accompany the track "DOMICILE" (taken from "THE
                    CURE" album). 
  It is now available on YouTube and Steve tells us that more are on the way! 
         
  Also now published are the 2 video blogs we filmed on our way to RoSFest 2010.
  Sample international life on the road with the band  
  (on a very low budget)!  
                You
                    can get to all these via our PRESS pages. 
                         
  More LIVE dates are being booked as we speak, so make sure you subscribe to
  the MANNING Mailing List (see box above) for all the latest bulletins or check
  back here regularly!  | 
             
            
              | Dave
                  Albone retires...and we welcome, Conor!  | 
              
                 20th
                      May 2010                | 
             
            
              | 
                 Guy
                    Manning  
“Following on from Manning’s triumphant appearance at RosFest 2010,
the band has to sadly announce the departure from the line-up of drummer/percussionist, Dave
Albone.”  
                Dave
                    Albone  
                           “After
                          a fantastic 2 years working with Guy, I have taken
                          a very difficult decision to not only leave Manning,
                          but retire from any kind of regular live playing for
                          good. This decision includes a number of personal reasons,
                          the key one being gradually increasing problems with
                          pains in my elbow and wrist joints, making the physical
                          side of being a drummer very difficult – and
                          quite painful! The timing – after our highly
                          successful and hugely enjoyable trip to RosFest in
                          the USA – seemed right, going out on a massive
                high.  
                I’m
                        not leaving music behind entirely – my first instrument
                        was actually piano and I will be reviving my interest
                        in this later in the year – purely for personal
                        pleasure though!  
                I’d
                        like to say a massive thanks to Manning – to Guy
                        for giving me the opportunity to do some really good
                        things in my last 2 years of playing (Cambridge Rock
                        Festival, RosFest USA, recording the new album); to Julie
                        for feeding me every Tuesday rehearsal night; to Kev,
                        Kris, Chris, Steve, and Tim for being excellent companions
                        and such top notch dedicated musicians – it’s
                        been a privilege. I’m very proud to have been involved
                        in what Manning has achieved in the last 2 years.  
                               
      Big thanks also to anyone who has ever supported me or attended a gig I’ve
      done over the last 36 years of playing – from rough houses in Manchester
      to The Royal Albert Hall, I’ve had a ball. And finally – a
      colossal and heartfelt thanks to my long suffering wife Christine – she
      has quietly supported me, put up with many absences, late nights and grumpy
      mornings and never, ever once asked me to give it up. 
         
      I wish Guy and the rest of Manning all the very best for the future – I’m
      sure they’ll now go on to build on the success of Cambridge and RosFest
      and get the wider recognition that the music deserves.  
                Anyone
                        want to buy a drum kit!”                | 
             
            
              | The
                  Cure electronic release  | 
              
                 18th
                      May 2010                | 
             
            
              | 
                  We
                    are pleased to announce that The
                    Cure (originally released in 2000) will be released onto
                    itunes worldwide, Amazon mp3 and Napster in early June. Release
                    dates vary but it should be online at all stores by 8th June. 
                The
                    Cure is one of the four albums also re-released as 10th Anniversary
                    editions, which currently are only available to buy on this
                    site, via Festival Music (F2) or at our gigs. 
                Finally,
                    we have the RoSfest
                    (April) Manning Newsletter online. This was originally
                    going to be produced and distributed at RoSfest, but due
                    to the volcanic ash cloud preventing us sending any airmail
                    just before the event,  
      we had to abandon those plans. However, you can now view, download and
      print your own copy of this combined newsletter and RoSfest programme.                | 
             
            
              | RoSfest
              photos and a new e-mailing list   | 
              
                 16th
                      May 2010                | 
             
            
              | 
                 We
                    have our first block of RoSfest
                    photos online. None of us onstage as yet, but these will
                follow soon. 
                With
                    all the new fans from RoSfest wanting to be kept up to date
                    and our clunky old system failing rapidly, we have decided
                    to update our mailing list and are now using those lovely
                    chaps at Aardvark
                    Mailing Lists to manage this for us. 
                We
                    promsie that we won't spam you or pass on your details to
                    anyone else and you can unsubscribe at any time. 
                If
                    you do decide to subscribe, you'll find the link at the top
                    right of this page... so why not go along there now and get
              the latest Manning news delivered into your inbox?  | 
             
            
              
                
                  | Guy
                      Manning & The Tangent    | 
                  
                     11th
                          May 2010                    | 
                 
                
                  | 
                     After
                        much discussion and soul searching, it has been mutually
                        decided that Guy will no longer be partaking in future
                        Tangent activities. Both Guy & Andy (Tillison) would
                        like it to be known that this decision has been reached
                        amicably.  
                    The
                        reasons are simply the fact that Guy's band MANNING and
                        The TANGENT are both working hard on projects (both on
                        stage and in the studio) and over the past two years,
                        progress for both bands has been halted as a result of
                        intense activity by one or the other. 
                         
        This leaves Guy free to focus entirely on his own music and for the Tangent's
        new four piece lineup augmented where possible by Theo Travis, to arrange
        gigs and recording sessions equally independantly. 
           
        Both Guy and Andy are sure that this will not be the end of musical collaborations
        between them.  
        They are parting company in just ONE respect, i.e The Tangent.  
                    Both
                        MANNING and The TANGENT have recently had successful
                        and very well received performances at major festivals
                        and the future looks good for both parties. 
                    On
                        a personal note, Guy and Andy would like to add that
                        their work together in the Tangent has been very rewarding
                        and also a lot of fun! They both feel very proud of what
                        the band has produced/achieved. 
                         
        Best wishes from both.                    | 
                 
                               
                
                  
                    |  RoSfest
                        Triumph!   | 
                    
                       9th
                            May 2010                      | 
                   
                  
                    | 
                         
                      We
                          are now back from our amazing visit to the Rites of
                          Spring festival in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA and
                          are preparing to knuckle down and finish the new album
                          Charlestown, but before all that we thought we would
                          share a message and some memories of our experience
                          with you. 
                       We'd
                          really like to thank George Roldan and all the team
                          at RoSfest, the backstage crew, drivers, roadies, technicians,
                          noise boys, lampies, venue crew, bar staff, and the
                          people who loaned us keyboards and other gear to help
                          us perform our set at RoSfest. We mean it when we say
                          without you lot it wouldn't have happened. 
                      We'd
                          also like to say a big thanks to all the other bands,
                          and the people who bought the tickets and supported
                          what is one of the best festivals on the prog calendar...
                          without people buying tickets these things don't happen. 
                      And
                          finally - a massive Hi to Connie... who served us disproportionately
                          large numbers of beers and entertained us with stories
                          and anecdotes in the bar of the Eisenhower Hotel. 
                       Thanks
                          to all the band members - but the man of the festival
                          is of course Tim Leadbeater,
                          whose fine sense of balance and excellent composure
                          allowed him to finish the gig even when his seating
                          arrangements failed him, although an honourable mention
                          must also also go to Chris "I
                          don't know that one" Catling whose knowledge
                          of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird is uncanny. 
                      We're
                          sure photos will be rolling onto the internet over
                          the next few weeks and months, and if we find any photos,
                          videos or reviews we will share them with you. We are
                          also currently compiling a RoSfest blog video which
                          we hope to release online on the Official
                          Manning Youtube sometime in the near future. A
                          few band photos have made it online on Kris's Picasa
                          for you to see... 
                         
        And now... back to Charlestown...                      | 
                   
                                 
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                    |  Welcome...
                          Tim Leadbeater on Keyboards | 
                    
                       29th
                            November 2009                      | 
                   
                  
                    | 
                        Manning
                          are pleased to announce the completion of the line-up
                          with our new keyboard player Tim
                          Leadbeater. Tim is the final member in our line-up
                          and you will be able to meet him at one of our performances
                          for the Classic
                          Rock Society in March and at RoSfest in
                          Gettysburg, PA in May 2010. We are currently scheduling
                          even more gigs for next year and you'll see the news
                          here first. 
                      We
                          also have good news that the Manning album Number
                          Ten has been nominated for the Fourth
                          Edition of Progawards. 
                      Finally,
                          we can announce that our Classic Rock Society date
                          is being re-scheduled and will most likely be on 20th
                          March 2010 at The Wesley Centre, Maltby, Rotherham.                      | 
                   
                                                 
                  
                    |  New
                          TANGENT album is released | 
                    
                       22nd
                            November 2009                      | 
                   
                  
                    | 
                        The
                          new album by The Tangent, "Down and Out in Paris
                          and London" is now released. Please visit the Tangent
                          Website for details and ordering. 
                                   
        Guys' "A LIFE IN MUSIC" page, accessed via his Biography page
        has been updated. 
                                            | 
                   
                 
                
                  
                    |  A
                          little post-bonfire night update | 
                    
                       8th
                            November 2009                      | 
                   
                  
                    | 
                        You
                          can now buy Songs from
                          the Bilston House on itunes, Napster and Amazon
                          MP3 downloads, priced at a rather modest £7.99
                          for UK itunes customers. Should you fancy a shiny boxed
                          version, we still have those available although, we
                          can now advise that we are running very low on Tall
                          Stories for Small Children, One Small Step... and The
                          Cure. 
                      On
                          a slightly sadder note, the keyboardist situation has
                          forced us to postpone the XMAS 12th December gig at
                          the Classic Rock Socety until the end of March 2010,
                          however, we are pleased to announce that we are now
                          in the process of shortlisting and should be able to
                          announce very soon who the 8th member of Manning is! 
                      Work
                          on the new album is progressing very nicely; it's currently
                          been given the provisional title of "Number 11",
                          but we should have its name rounded up shortly and
                          you'll see the news here first. 
        The centrepiece track of the new album is a 36 minute seafaring epic!!                      | 
                   
                 
                
                  
                    |  Introducing...
                          Chris Catling on Lead Guitar | 
                    
                       21st
                            October 2009                      | 
                   
                  
                    | 
                        Manning
                          are pleased to announce that our new lead guitarist
                          is Chris Catling. 
                      After
                          an amazing response to adverts posted both on this
                          site and on the various musician's sites, and after
                          some real tough auditions and an even tougher decision
                          for the band, Chris was chosen as the replacement for
                          Dave Million to take Manning to the next level. 
                      Finally,
                          we have a few updates around the site including an interview
                          with Guy printed in the dutch magazine IOpages
                          (sorry we haven't had it translated yet).                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
                    |  
                      Releases Page Updated | 
                     
                       19th 
                        September 2009                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       We 
                        have another new presspack online for your downloading 
                        pleasure - Songs from the 
                        Bilston House - as well as Lost in Play available 
                        for you to download. 
                         
                        Songs from the Bilston House will be available to download 
                        from itunes, Amazon and Napster on 5th November (Guy Fawkes 
                      Night in the UK).                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
                    |  
                      Tall Stories for Small Children released on itunes today | 
                     
                       7th 
                        September 2009                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                        It's 
                        good news today for all you ipod and iphone fans (as well 
                        as the many other MP3 players out there) as Tall 
                        Stories for Small Children gets it's release on itunes 
                        and Napster worldwide. 
                      Available 
                        for £7.99 in the UK in the itunes 
                        store, and at comparable prices worldwide - now is the 
                        chance to update and complete your collection. The album 
                        is also available to play on demand or to purchase for 
                        you Napster users. 
                      The 
                        remainder of the back catalogue will be released over 
                        the coming months with Songs From The Bilston House getting 
                        it's release on November 5th (Guy Fawkes Night in the 
                        UK).                       | 
                   
                 
                
                   
                    |  
                      Releases Page Updated | 
                     
                       5th 
                        September 2009                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       The 
                        first of the new Press Packs is online now on the Number 
                        Ten microsite. You can now download as a PDF 
                        a full set of lyrics for the album. 
                      We 
                        also have Ships online as an MP3 for you to listen to 
                        on the same page.                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
                    |  
                      Manning recruiting new members | 
                     
                       29th 
                        August 2009                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       Following 
                        the departure of Dave Million and Phil Wilkes, Manning 
                        currently has vacancies for a keyboards player and a guitarist: 
                      We 
                        are an 8 piece band formed around a Leeds based prodigiously 
                        talented singer / songwriter / multi-instrumentalist with 
                        an impressive record of releasing ten studio albums in 
                        ten years! The band produces an eclectic mix of music 
                        which broadly falls within the progressive 
                        genre, but in reality spans many different musical forms 
                        from beautiful ballads and folk-tinged songs through to 
                        awesome all-out rock workouts and true progressive epics 
                         no two songs sound the same! 
                      The 
                        band is currently experiencing a surge of interest and 
                        support, with nominations for Album of the Year by the 
                        Classic Rock Society (CRS) and a series of storming headline 
                        gigs in support of the latest and critically acclaimed 
                        new album. 
                      Highlights 
                        of the bands tenth anniversary year are a very successful 
                        appearance at the 2009 Cambridge Rock Festival and the 
                        planned recording of a live album later in the year. 2010 
                        will see the band is making an appearance at the prestigious 
                        RoSfest festival in Gettysburg, PA.. 
                      We 
                        are now looking for two versatile and accomplished musicians 
                        to take us to the next level in terms of musical professionalism. 
                        Able to play in a variety of styles, and integrate very 
                        quickly into an 8 piece line-up, you will be experienced 
                        in live work, as well as recording, have a good sense 
                        of humour, your own transport, equipment and a desire 
                        to continuously improve what you do. 
                      Lead 
                        guitar: You must have the ability to adapt your playing 
                        style to the mood and nature of each song. Tuneful solos 
                        and sensitive lead passages are often required, as well 
                        as standard rock patterns and riffs. You will be equally 
                        at home playing acoustic as well as electric guitars. 
                      Keyboards: 
                        You will have a natural pianistic style, as there 
                        are many open passages where the piano is exposed and 
                        required to accompany the lead vocals. Contrasting with 
                        that are large passages requiring tasteful orchestral 
                        beds, organ and piano solos as well as the more traditional 
                        synth solo. Sensitivity and timing are key 
                        and a natural musical awareness of what is required. 
                      The 
                        nature of the band is semi-professional  everyone 
                        has a day job. However, the ambition and approach is completely 
                        professional. These are not positions for anyone wanting 
                        to earn money  the band is wholly dedicated to bringing 
                        the recordings to life and seeing where that takes us. 
                        If this sounds interesting to you  let us know. 
                      Contact 
                        details for more information : krishudsonlee@googlemail.com                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
                    |  
                      Manning Line-up Changes | 
                     
                       26th 
                        August 2009                      | 
                   
                   
                    | 
                       Guy
                            Manning 
                      "Following 
                        on from the milestone that was the bands triumphant appearance 
                        at the Cambridge Rock Festival, the band are to make some 
                        line up changes. 
                      Getting 
                        the band to the point at which MANNING could sustain 2 
                        separate shows (ELEKTRIK and AKOUSTIK) took a vast amount 
                        of dedication and effort on behalf of the players and 
                        I am eternally grateful that they did not disappoint myself 
                        or the fans (new and old). 
                      Having 
                        said that, in the aftermath of the festival, we were able 
                        to objectively look at the point we were at and the known 
                        future activities (possible new Studio album, a live album, 
                        UK and worldwide dates). Each member of the band reviewed 
                        their own position and did some soul searching. 
                      At 
                        this point, we can formally state that Phil Wilkes and 
                        David Million will not be continuing on as a part of the 
                        MANNING band line ups. 
                      I 
                        wish to personally thank them for all the time and effort 
                        they have put into getting the band to where it is today. 
                        It would not have happened without you both. 
                      All 
                        the best with your new projects and deserved time off!" 
                      Phil 
                        Wilkes 
                      After
                               18 months with Manning, during which time the
                              band has 
                        seen increasing support and success, I have reached the
                               difficult decision to leave the band. I feel that
                              the 
                        time is right for me to focus on completing a personal
                               music project and pursue other interests that
                              would conflict 
                        with the growing commitment required for Manning to achieve
                               the next levels of its success. I am delighted
                              to have 
                        been part of the bands continuing story and proud
                         of the contribution I have been able to make. 
                      David 
                        Million 
                      "Being 
                        a part of the Manning band has been a great experience 
                        and it has been very satisfying to watch the band gain 
                        more respect for their recorded work, live shows and so 
                        be offered more prestigious gigs worldwide. 
                      For 
                        my own part, work and family commitments are proving hard 
                        to give the band the level of involvement it needs, especially 
                        meeting the rehearsal and live show schedules. 
                      Couple 
                        this with a desire to pursue my own material (which I 
                        have been working on in parallel), I therefore feel it 
                        is a good point in time to concentrate more on the 'home' 
                        front and leave the live band line-ups. 
                      The 
                        future is not set in stone however and my involvement 
                        with Guy will continue in some capacity, I am sure. 
                      I 
                        want to wish Guy and the band all the best with their 
                        next ventures, which will be brilliant I am sure!"                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
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                      Releases Page Updated | 
                     
                       23rd 
                        August 2009                      | 
                   
                   
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                       A 
                        few more website updates today - this time the Releases 
                        page has been updated to include details of all 10 available 
                        albums including track listing and members.                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
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                      Tall Stories for Small Children itunes release in September | 
                     
                       15th 
                        August 2009                      | 
                   
                   
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                       September 
                        is the start of a major release cycle for Manning as the 
                        back catalogue starts to appear on itunes, starting with 
                        Tall Stories for Small Children (have a listen to a couple 
                        of tracks now in the player on this page). 
                      Number 
                        Ten is expected to be released on itunes, along with The 
                        Cure in December 2009.                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
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                      Website Updates | 
                     
                       15th 
                        August 2009                      | 
                   
                   
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                       Another 
                        website update today - improved graphical appearance, 
                        better functionality of the forums and blog and some other 
                        cosmetic improvements. Manning Music Player added to website... 
                        keep checking back as more songs get added.                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
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                      Manning at the CRF | 
                     
                       9th 
                        August 2009                      | 
                   
                   
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                       We 
                        are pleased to announce that the Cambridge Rock Festival 
                        gig on Saturday 8th was a complete success! 
                      We 
                        sold rather a lot of CD's (including reducing the remaining 
                        stock of the older deleted CD's quite dramatically), and 
                        made a lot of new friends. 
                      For 
                        those of you who missed it, we played A Strange Place; 
                        The Dream; Antares; Ships; Holy Ireland (parts 3 and 4); 
                        Silent Man; The House on the Hill and to wrap things up 
                        (and to great requests) Lost in Play. 
                      Photos 
                        et all will follow shortly, but in the meantime you can 
                        discuss this and all things Manning at our Forum.                                            | 
                   
                 
                
                   
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                      Manning announced to play RoSfest 2010 | 
                     
                       31st 
                        July 2009                      | 
                   
                   
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                        RoSfest 
                        is pleased to announce Manning this eight piece band led 
                        by maestro Guy Manning will be playing the second slot 
                        on Saturday May 1st.  
                      The 
                        band Manning has been around since 1999, formed around 
                        the prodigiously talented singer / songwriter / multi-instrumentalist 
                        Guy Manning. Having previously been an associate of prog. 
                        legends Parallel or 90 Degrees and being a founder member 
                        of the internationally respected, The Tangent, Guy has 
                        an impressive record of releasing ten studio albums in 
                        ten years! 
                      Manning 
                        produce an eclectic mix of music which broadly falls within 
                        the progressive genre, but in reality spans 
                        many different musical forms from beautiful ballads and 
                        folk-tinged songs through to awesome all-out rock workouts 
                        and true progressive epics  no two songs sound the 
                        same! 
                      The 
                        band is currently experiencing a surge of interest and 
                        support, with the previous album Songs From The 
                        Bilston House having been nominated for Album of 
                        the Year by the Classic 
                        Rock Society (CRS) and a series of storming headline 
                        gigs in support of the latest and critically acclaimed 
                        album Number Ten.                      | 
                   
                 
                
                   
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                      Manning to play Cambridge Rock Festival | 
                     
                       1st 
                        May 2009                      | 
                   
                   
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                       Manning 
                        will be the pre-headline slot at the Cambridge 
                        Rock Festival on Saturday August 8th 2009 along with 
                        Solstice, Tinyfish, DeeExpus and many other bands. 
                      Tickets 
                        are currently available from the CRF website and the band 
                        are expected to take to the stage at approximately 7:15pm 
                        on Stage 2 (the CRS Stage). 
                      Meanwhile, 
                        our gig at The Wesley Centre was totally successful and 
                        we would like to thank all those who attended. We will 
                        be returning to The Wesley in December.                      | 
                   
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