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Entertainment 11-02-2005
who: Scissor Sisters
what: Win three awards at Brits
where: Earls Court, LONDON
when: Wednesday night
snippet: The campy, Seventies throwbacks from New York, whose album outsold all comers in Britain last year, were named Best International Band, Best International Album and International Breakthrough Act. "Franz Ferdinand, who had been nominated in four categories, took two awards but lost out to Keane in both the Best Album and Best British Breakthrough competitions," says The Times. "Joss Stone also collected two Brits for Best Female Solo and Best Urban Act." It was also revealed this week that the Scissor Sisters will headline the V2005 festivals in Chelmsford and Stafford in August, while Kylie Minogue, who will headline Glastonbury Festival in June, has topped a poll of "sexiest thirtysomethings". Elsewhere, The Guardian reports from the Naomi Awards for the worst of British music, in which Daniel Bedingfield, Pete Doherty, Robbie Williams and Louis Walsh were all mentioned. [... more]
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