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Weller to Work With Aziz Ibrahim



According to NME.com Paul Weller is to work with ex-Stone Roses guitarist Aziz Ibrahim on a new LP.

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Ex-Stone Roses man to play London club night gig

Ex-Stone Roses and Ian Brown band guitarist Aziz Ibrahim will play his debut solo London gig on Saturday night (January 26) at London’s Sin venue.

The gig will be part of the This Feeling club night, which has previously seen a live set from The Enemy.

Oasis’ Noel Gallagher, Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner and Kasabian are regular visitors to the club night, which features house DJs playing classic indie hits and new music.

Ibrahim will play Ian Brown songs as well as his own material. He is set to work with Paul Weller on a forthcoming album.

Tickets can be bought through the Myspace.com/thisfeelingclub.

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