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Charts:April 25, 2011
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October 25, 1981
Jermome Jones (Immature) October 25, 1970 Ed Robertson (Barenaked Ladies) October 25, 1968 Speech (Arrested Development) October 25, 1963 John Leven (Europe) October 25, 1962 Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) October 25, 1960 Christina Amphlett (Divinyls) October 25, 1955 Matthias Jabs (The Scorpions) October 25, 1949 Glen Tipton (Judas Priest) October 25, 1947 John Hall (Orleans) October 25, 1944 Jon Anderson (Yes) October 25, 1941 Helen Reddy |
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Q Awards 2010: Winners ListOctober 25, 2010
![]() The singer was named Best Female and also won Best Track for her hit 'You Got The Love'. Other winners included Paolo Nutini, who was named Best Male, and The National, who won Best Album for 'High Violet'. Kasabian were named Best Act In The World Today, Mumford & Sons won Best New Act and Mark Ronson collected the Innovation Of Sound gong. Take That, including Robbie Williams, won a special Hall Of Fame award at the ceremony in London. Bryan Ferry was named Q Icon, while Sir Paul McCartney collected the Classic Album prize for Wings' 'Band On The Run'. You can see the full list of winners below. Q Awards 2010 – Winners:
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