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His most recent compilation album is The Trevor Nelson Collection. Picking up where his Lick compilations left off, he shares his favourite R&B, Soul and Rap classics from over the decades. [9] 1997 - Nu Classic Soul; 1999 – INCredible Sound of Trevor Nelson; 2000 – Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation; 2003 – Trevor Nelson’s Soul Nation
Wylam Brewery in the Palace of Arts, Exhibition Park. Wylam Brewery started brewing at South Houghton Farm, Heddon-on-the-Wall , Northumberland in 2000. [ 13 ] Dave Stone and Rob Cameron bought into the business in 2010, and soon realised that due to growing demand Wylam had to move site to realise its potential.
Wylam Railway Museum has lots more information on the village's unique place in railway history and is co-located with Wylam Library and has the same opening hours. The late 18th century was a period of prosperity for the village – the colliery was thriving and an ironworks, a leadshot manufactury and a brewery were all established in the ...
Tours of Tröegs Brewery can be booked online at troegs.com. A panel of beer experts were asked to nominate their top brewery tour across the country, then USA TODAY readers voted for their favorites.
We finally—finally—made it to the end of the year.And though the music releases have gone from summer’s deluge to a steady trickle, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great new songs in ...
The Lick, also known as The Lick with Trevor Nelson, is a music television show that features interviews and music videos from selected artists presented by Trevor Nelson on MTV Europe. The show focuses on rhythm and blues, hip-hop, soul, and urban music. The show aired on MTV Europe, MTV UK, MTV Nordic and MTV Germany. The show later ceased ...
The following day, Usher took to X (formerly Twitter) to repost a video of a 2004 interview where he spoke to Trevor Nelson. At the time, Usher said if he went to Las Vegas, it would be “the ...
In 2018, over 70 artists including Basement Jaxx, Wiley, Example, Jax Jones, Stefflon Don, Aurora, Young Fathers, Rae Morris, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Trevor Nelson, and Gilles Peterson performed at the festival. Over the two days, LIMF paid homage to Liverpool's ever-evolving relationship with music and its creative cultural diversity.