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Nigel Martin Smith, manager of pop group Take That, pictured leaving news press
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Nigel Martin Smith, manager of pop group Take That, pictured leaving news press
Nigel Martin Smith, manager of pop group Take That, pictured leaving news press conference which was held to announce their split 13th February 1996... Disband..
mail_sender Marcus Queensborough<>
mail_subject Fwd: Nigel Martin Smith
mail_date Thu, 14 Mar 2013 13:35:20 +0000
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From: Sheenah Alcock<>
Date: 14 March 2013 12:54
Subject: Nigel Martin Smith
To: Marcus Queensborough<>
Hello Marcus,
Here are the most recent pics we have or Nigel Martin Smith at queer bar. I
can t find one of him with Take That but have attached one of him from that
time. The gv of Queer Bar will follow shortly.....
Cheers,
Sheenah
Andy Stenning
Daily Mirror
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This print captures Nigel Martin Smith, the manager of popular pop group Take That, leaving a news press conference held on February 13th, 1996. The conference was a significant moment as it marked the announcement of the band's split. In this image, Nigel is seen exiting the press conference with an expression that reflects both determination and sadness. The photograph holds historical significance as it symbolizes the end of an era for Take That and their loyal fanbase. It represents a turning point in the music industry and serves as a reminder of how fleeting success can be. Taken by Andy Stenning from Memory Lane Prints, this picture showcases Nigel Martin Smith during his time managing one of Britain's most iconic boy bands. Although there isn't an image capturing him alongside Take That in this collection, this particular photograph offers insight into his role during that period. As we delve into nostalgia through these images from the 1990s entertainment scene, it is important to appreciate their cultural impact without commercializing them. This print provides a glimpse into history and reminds us of the emotions tied to moments like Take That's disbandment.
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