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Reverend And The Makers are a worthy 
replacement for The Enemy after Tom Clarke was forced to pull out of the 
first Oasis gig at Manchester's Heaton Park. "I got the call first thing this 
morning when I was in bed, and had to go round Sheffield rounding up the 
band," Jon McClure explained. "I called up my dad and he was like, 'I'm 
at work - what, playing with Oasis tonight? I'll get your mother, see you 
there'." Pic: Danny North

This week's NME (11 June 2009)

Reverend And The Makers are a worthy replacement for The Enemy after Tom Clarke was forced to pull out of the first Oasis gig at Manchester's Heaton Park. "I got the call first thing this morning when I was in bed, and had to go round Sheffield rounding up the band," Jon McClure explained. "I called up my dad and he was like, 'I'm at work - what, playing with Oasis tonight? I'll get your mother, see you there'." Photo: Danny North

  • Photo: Danny North
  • Added: Jun 10, 2009

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