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But if you think about it, it sort of explains The Happy Mondays.
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Judges at the contest included former Happy Mondays star Bez and BBC Radio 1 presenter Tom Deacon.
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Ex-Happy Mondays dancer Bez has been questioned by police over allegations he breached a restraining order by contacting his ex-girlfriend.
BBC: Mark Berry and former partner Monica Ward, pictured in 2006
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The Durutti Column were among the first acts signed to Manchester's Factory Records label - which was also home to Joy Division, New Order and the Happy Mondays.
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The old offices of Factory Records (the label behind Joy Division and the Happy Mondays) are now music venue Factory 251, part-owned by ex-Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook.
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The singer, who found fame for his dancing in the Happy Mondays in the late-1980s, flew into a rage about money and throttled Ms Ward - the mother of his two-year-old son - in May.
BBC: Mark Berry and former partner Monica Ward, pictured in 2006
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Nathan McGough, former manager of the Happy Mondays who has known Wilson for 30 years, teamed up with Elliot Rashman, the Mondays' present manager, to set up a fund after they heard of his plight.
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Supposedly named after a novel by Sarah Gainham, the band were at the forefront of the "Madchester" indie scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which also spawned the likes of Happy Mondays and The Charlatans.
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