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Johnny Marr 'record store legend' plaque unveiled in Manchester
Johnny Marr 'record store legend' plaque unveiled in Manchester

BBC News

time04-04-2025

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Johnny Marr 'record store legend' plaque unveiled in Manchester

A plaque has been unveiled in Manchester honouring musician, Johnny Marr, who has been awarded the title of "record store legend".The 61-year-old's support of independent record stores worldwide has been commemorated with a plaque at Piccadilly Records, situated in the city where he co-founded rock band The Smiths in accolade is a joint honour presented by both Record Store Day US and UK, and follows on from Sir Elton John becoming the first recipient of the award in said he had known staff in Piccadilly Records for 20 years and "this plaque is a very nice thing to be associated with". He said going to a record store was "a nice pastime" and "if they were to completely disappear, the high street or the city centre would be a much worse-off place".Marr described them as "magical", saying "there's something about the presence of a record store".Andy McQueen, of Piccadilly Records, said: "Johnny Marr is our favourite living artist and his music has sound tracked our lives for over 40 years."To be associated with him in this beautiful way; well, the pleasure, the privilege, is ours." For Record Store Day 2025, Marr will release a special edition of album Look Out Live! which captured his Hammersmith Apollo show in London track listing includes hits such as Hi Hello and The Smiths classics This Charming Man and How Soon Is Now?.The 18th annual celebration of Record Store Day 2025 will take place on Saturday 12 April and will see thousand of record shops take part with in-store performances, parties and limited-edition releases from more than 300 artists. In 1982, Marr and fellow Mancunian, Morrissey formed The Smiths, also comprised of bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike band had hits with songs including Bigmouth Strikes Again and There Is a Light That Never Goes Out, but Marr left to undertake other projects in 2024, following news of the Oasis reunion, he revealed he had turned down the chance of a reunion tour with The solo career has seen him collaborate with US pop star Billie Eilish and rock bands, Modest Mouse and Talking Heads as well Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

Johnny Marr honoured with huge Record Store Day accolade
Johnny Marr honoured with huge Record Store Day accolade

The Independent

time03-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Johnny Marr honoured with huge Record Store Day accolade

Manchester has honoured hometown hero and musician Johnny Marr with the title of "Record Store Legend". A plaque commemorating the 61-year-old's global support of independent record stores was unveiled at Piccadilly Records, a fitting location in the city where Marr co-founded the iconic band The Smiths in 1982. The transatlantic accolade, bestowed jointly by Record Store Day US and UK, follows Sir Elton John who was the inaugural recipient in 2017. Marr said: 'Going out to a record store, it's a nice pastime. 'It's a part of the culture, if they were to completely disappear the high street or the city centre would be a much worse-off place. There's something about the presence of a record store. 'It's a magical thing. I've known the staff in Piccadilly Records for 20 years … this plaque is a very nice thing to be associated with.' For Record Store Day 2025, Marr will release a special edition of album Look Out Live! which captured his Hammersmith Apollo show in London 2024. The track listing includes hits such as Hi Hello and The Smiths classics This Charming Man and How Soon Is Now?. Andy McQueen, of Piccadilly Records, said: 'Johnny Marr is our favourite living artist and his music has soundtracked our lives for over forty years. 'To be associated with him in this beautiful way; well, the pleasure, the privilege, is ours.' In 1982, Marr and fellow Mancunian Morrissey formed The Smiths, also comprised of bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce. Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 30-day free trial Sign up The band had hits with songs including Bigmouth Strikes Again and There Is a Light That Never Goes Out, but Marr walked out to undertake other projects in 1987. In 2024, following news of the Oasis reunion, he revealed he had turned down the chance of a reunion tour with The Smiths. Marr's solo career has seen him collaborate with US pop star Billie Eilish and rock bands Modest Mouse and Talking Heads as well Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer. The 18th annual celebration of Record Store Day 2025 will take place on Saturday April 12 and will see thousand of record shops take part with parties, in-store performances and limited-edition releases from more than 300 artists.

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