the girls' sight-seeing. TĀLĀ was featured on BBC1 by Alice Levine and PhilTaggart and was championed by the producer SOHN. She went on to feature in Channel
Records. The single was supported by BBC Radio 1/BBC6 Music DJs Annie Mac, PhilTaggart, Steve Lamacq and Chris Hawkins. The band were featured in DIY and XFM's
Smiley – comic actor Joe Swail – snooker player Bronágh Taggart – actress PhilTaggart (broadcaster) – Dennis Taylor – snooker player William Thomson, 1st Baron
has offered the band spot plays via DJs Huw Stephens, Jen & Ally, and PhilTaggart.[citation needed] As the band prepared to release their third album Bashed
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which catered to Kansas City's elite. With the repeal of Prohibition, PhilTaggart rented the building and opened a saloon named the Wrestlers Inn.[citation
received widespread support from Nick Grimshaw, Lauren Laverne, Clara Amfo, PhilTaggart and Huw Stephens. The single was also Radio 1's track of the week. Sgt
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first Poet Laureate, Mary Kay Rummel in 2014. She was then followed by PhilTaggart in 2016. The current Poet Laureate in Ventura County is Luzmaria Espinosa
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single "Hard Times for Dreamers" was released in March 2018, premiered by PhilTaggart on BBC Radio One on 19 March 2018 and was made Track of the Day on several