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Paul Weller To Attend Dee C Lee & The Deep MO Gig At Dingwalls!



We have just seen this bit of info floating around the web:

Dee C Lee @ Dingwalls - come and see Dee and Paul Weller.
Just had word that Paul Weller will be coming to Dingwalls in London alongside many other celebrities of TV and music to support Dee C Lee and The MO on their first outing.

This show will also be recorded and filmed for future airing and if you want to see Paul and Dee with a wicked 11 piece band, maybe even together on stage, get on down to Dingwalls on Sunday.

Tickets via www.agmp.co.uk and all good ticket outlets.

From The Deep MO's Facebook Page:

Message from Dee...Paul is coming to support his ex-wife and good friend on her special night..and she says he loves THE FUNK!!!! YC.x

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  1. read exclusive interview with DEE and YOLANDA on www.wholepoint.co.uk

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