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Topic History of: FAB Chart - the kids are united!!
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Denise I wonder how this chart is put together. I really enjoyed the Bee Gees and Scot Slater. The three young boys are also very good even though their's isn't my style of music. It's good to know there is future talent in music. I hope they get the right encouragement.
JC I didn't realise Sham69 had got back together. That song stuck in my memory all these years so it can't be bad. The kid band does a good one too. They have a very professional looking video. I wonder who's behind them.
The Cat no message
The Cat Surprised to see Sham69 coming in to this week's FAB Chart, but I still like that song after all these years. A reminder that some good sounds emerged from the punk era.

Lucciano Pizzichini is SEVEN yeard old? That's some amazing talent for a kid his age. And Ice Cold Idiots are a pre-teen rock band who can certainly hold their own against the bigger guys.

I remember Thomas Pontier from the Junior Eurovision. He's matured since then and has an enjoyable song. There's something about French music.

New Number One from Scott Slater. I just realised that only one of the new entries is from America. Good to see we don't always have to look across the pond for talent.

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