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Dominic Collins

Genres: Acoustic, Comedy, Folk

Location: Ancoats

Covers/originals: Originals

Website: http://www.domcollins.co.uk

Intro: I write about my childhood and upbringing in the Ancoats area of Manchester as well as comedy songs about every day life. I have just won (October 2006) the Comedy singer songwriter of the year award.

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I have been writing comedy songs for 3 years and I now have 3CDs on sale - "Canadian geese over Ancoats Skies," "I got a CD," and My latest on out this Sunday March 11th "Im an acoustic mercenary"
I write about my childhood and upbringing in the Ancoats area of Manchester as well as comedy songs about every day life
I have just won (October 2006) the Comedy singer songwriter of the year award with a song I wrote for my 21 years old son called "Can you lend me a tenner please Dad"
When Dave Spikey seen me play live he described my live act as "A breath of fresh air" and then invited me to play at The Opera House in Manchester on his one man show in the live stage version of Phoenix nights.
I also supported John Cooper Clarke at The Lowery this year
Some of my song titles include
I'm not looking forward to dying but I think I need the rest
She's sold the kids on E-Bay
Does my arse look big in these?
You can spend your cash on urban splash it's still Ancoats to me
The nose picking song

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