Aikenhead Road deed performance
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Full address
Aikenhead Road,
Glasgow,
Lanarkshire,
Scotland -
Owner
Avril McNab
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Date purchased
09/06/2010
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Renewal date
09/06/2015
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Purchase offers
1
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Total Hits
1,313
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Average Hits/Day
2
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Current Value
£13.44 (169%)
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Total Ad Revenue
£0.00
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Total No. Updates
15
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Hampden Park - A bit about Scotlands National Football Ground Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 16th June 2010
Hampden has been completely re-developed in recent years and the predominantly old terraced ground has now been transformed into a modern all seated stadium. Although not particularly large for a national stadium, it still retains its charm and individual character, enhanced by its completely enclosed oval shape. Three sides are single tiered, but the South Stand on one side has a small second tier, which slightly overhangs the lower one. Normally this creates an unbalanced look, but it has integrated well with the oval stadium roof rising gently towards this stand. There are two electric scoreboards suspended underneath the roofs at each end. One unusual aspect of the stadium is that the team dugouts are actually situated six ro
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Paul McCartney Coming to Hampden- History cont Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 16th June 2010
Paul McCartney - The History Off Having witnessed the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks from the JFK airport tarmac, McCartney took a lead role in organising The Concert for New York City. In November 2002, on the first anniversary of George Harrison's death, McCartney performed at the Concert for George. He has also participated in the National Football League's Super Bowl, performing in the pre-game show for Super Bowl XXXVI and headlining the halftime show at Super Bowl XXXIX. McCartney has continued to work in the realms of popular and classical music, touring the world and performing at a large number of concerts and events; on more than one occasion he has performed again with Ringo Starr. In 2008, he received a BRIT award for O
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Coming To Hampden - Paul McCartney History Cont Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 16th June 2010
1990 - Paul McCartney The 1990s saw McCartney venture into orchestral music, and in 1991 the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society commissioned a musical piece by McCartney to celebrate its sesquicentennial. He collaborated with Carl Davis to release Liverpool Oratorio; involving the opera singers Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Sally Burgess, Jerry Hadley and Willard White, with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and the choir of Liverpool Cathedral.The Prince of Wales later honoured McCartney as a Fellow of The Royal College of Music and Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music (2008). Other forays into classical music included Standing Stone (1997), Working Classical (1999), and Ecce Cor Meum (2006). It was announced in the 1997 New Ye
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Coming To Hampden - Paul McCartney History Cont Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 16th June 2010
Since 1970 After the breakup of The Beatles, McCartney continued his musical career, in solo work as well as in collaborations with other musicians. After releasing his solo album McCartney in 1970, he worked with Linda McCartney to record the album Ram in 1971. Later the same year, the pair were joined by guitarist Denny Laine and drummer Denny Seiwell to form the group Wings, which was active between 1971 and 1981 and released numerous successful singles and albums. McCartney also collaborated with a number of other popular artists including Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Eric Stewart, and Elvis Costello. In 1985, McCartney played "Let It Be" at the Live Aid concert in London, backed by Bob Geldof, Pete Townshend, David Bowie, and Ali
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Coming To Hampden - Paul McCartney Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 16th June 2010
1960–1970: History Of The Beatles From May 1960, The Beatles were booked by Allan Williams to perform at a club in Hamburg.For the next two years, The Beatles remained in Hamburg for much of the time, performing as a resident group in a number of Hamburg clubs. During their two-year Hamburg residency they returned to Liverpool from time to time, performing at the Cavern club. Prior to the end of the residency, Sutcliffe left the band, so McCartney, reluctantly, became The Beatles' bass player.The Beatles recorded their first published musical material in Hamburg, performing as the backing group for Tony Sheridan on the single "My Bonnie".This recording later brought The Beatles to the attention of a key figure in their subsequent
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Coming To Hampden - Paul McCartney More Info Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 16th June 2010
Musical career Paul McCartney 1957–1960 At the age of 15, McCartney met John Lennon and The Quarrymen at the St. Peter's Church Hall fête in Woolton on 6 July 1957. He formed a close working relationship with Lennon and they collaborated on many songs. Harrison joined the group as lead guitarist, followed by Lennon's art school friend, Stuart Sutcliffe, on bass, and Pete Best on the drums. By May 1960, they had tried several new names, including "Johnny and The Moondogs" and "The Silver Beetles", playing a tour of Scotland under that name with Johnny Gentle. They finally changed the name of the group to The Beatles.
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Paul McCartney - Coming To Hampden Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 16th June 2010
Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record and film producer, poet, painter, and animal rights activist. Formerly of The Beatles and Wings, according to Guinness World Records, McCartney is the most successful songwriter in the history of popular music. McCartney gained worldwide fame as a member of The Beatles, alongside John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. McCartney and Lennon formed one of the most influential and successful songwriting partnerships and wrote some of the most popular songs in the history of rock music. After leaving The Beatles, McCartney launched a successful solo career and formed the band Wings with his first wife,
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The Hampden Experience Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 11th June 2010
The Hampden Experience
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Coming to Hampden Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 10th June 2010
Forthcoming Events Paul McCartney - Up and Coming Tour Paul McCartney - Up and Coming Tour, Hampden park, Sunday 20th June 2010. Pinks Summer Carnival Pinks Summer Carnival, Hampden Park, 26th June 2010. Scotland v Liechtenstein EURO 2012 Qualification Match, Scotland v Liechtenstein, Tuesday 7th September, Kick Off 8pm. Scotland v Spain EURO 2012 Qualification Match, Scotland v Spain, Tuesday 12th October, Kick Off 8pm.
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Hampden Scotland's National Stadium Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 10th June 2010
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Hampden Park Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Published: 10th June 2010
Hampden Park in Glasgow is Scotland's national stadium. Its primary use is as the home to Queen's Park F.C. and the Scotland national football team. It is also used for music concerts and other sporting events.

