Tim Burgess Shares His Diverse Musical Influences in New Playlist
The Charlatans' frontman, Tim Burgess, opens up about his varied musical tastes, featuring artists like Kate Bush and Abba, and reflects on New Order's impact on his career.
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The Charlatans' frontman, Tim Burgess, opens up about his varied musical tastes, featuring artists like Kate Bush and Abba, and reflects on New Order's impact on his career.
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