Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Muse to receive Silver Clef award

Rock band Muse will receive a Silver Clef award in July - a year after they turned down a accolade in 2009.
The track rockers will accept a prize reduction than a week after headlining during this year's Glastonbury festival.

The Devon organisation said they were unapproachable to "join a ranks of such artists as Robert Plant, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Elton John as well as The Who".
TV star Sharon Osbourne, mother of rocker Ozzy, will horde this year's rite during London's Hilton hotel.
Take That, Oasis as well as Coldplay have been new recipients of a Silver Clef, presented any year upon interest of music care gift Nordoff Robbins.
Muse - thespian Matt Bellamy, bassist Christopher Wolstenholme as well as drummer Dominic Howard - said they were "very unapproachable to be recognized [by] an well-developed gift which has a positive impact upon so many people's lives".
Former X Factor decider Sharon Osbourne echoed their sentiments, saying she was seeking forward to "what's seeking similar to a fanciful day."

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