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Last Updated: 12/6/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 100
Sign: Pisces

City: based in Boston/Worldwide reach
State: Massachusetts
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/23/2008

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September 24, 2009 - Thursday 

Current mood:  blissful
Category: Music

 


Our lads from Scotland are about to be

heard all over the world.


HERE'S A TASTE OF THINGS TO COME~



http://www.rangers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Headlines/
0,,5~1805546,00.html

The Glasgow Rangers FC have teamed up with the new, highly-rated Scottish band Vigo Thieves,
who will donate the profits from their debut single 'Won't You Be Mine' to the club's Youth Academy. You can check them out at half-time when the band will be brought out to the pitch to be introduced to the crowd.
 
The Rangers-supporting group are made up of four friends - Stevie Jukes, Alan Jukes, Gordon Phipps and Barry Cowan - and are heavily influenced by The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys and Oasis. They will release their eagerly-anticipated single on 16th November, 2009 ahead of their debut album hitting the music scene in early 2010. 
Glasgow Ranger's Assistant Manager Ally McCoist is urging the Light Blue legions to show their support for Vigo Thieves and the Youth Academy by downloading the single which will be available from iTunes, emusic, Napster, 7 Digital, Amazon MP3, Play, and all good digital stores. Ally, who is a huge music fan, commented: "I had a chance meeting with the lads at a recent gig and I really love their new single.

"They are all lifelong Rangers fans and it is a fantastic gesture from them to donate the profits from 'Won't You Be Mine' to the Club's Youth Academy. "I would encourage our fans to support Vigo Thieves and buy the single as soon as it's available." 
Lead singer Stevie Jukes admits they are all excited by the prospect of taking to the pitch in front of a packed Ibrox crowd. He said: "It will be a real honour to take a bow at Ibrox this weekend. The band and our families are all lifelong fans and it will be fantastic to grace the turf of our heroes. "I would also like to thank Rangers for all their support and we hope everyone likes our new single." For further information on the band log on to
www.myspace.com/vigothieves or www.myspace.com/rockmanagementusa

Article from The Sun
Song Sung Blue

A BAND tipped for chart success is teaming up with Rangers to help young footballers at the club.

Gers-mad four-piece Vigo Thieves will donate profits from debut single Won't You Be Mine - out in November - to the Light Blues' youth academy.
The lads, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, will take a bow on Saturday at Ibrox where their heros face Aberdeen.

Rangers assistant boss Ally McCoist said:"It's a fantastic gesture and I urge fans to buy the record."


Article from The Scotsman
Rangers hoping for record profit
Published Date: 24 September 2009
RANGERS supporters starved of any big-name signings of late will be hoping that Won't You Be Mine, the debut single from up and coming Glasgow band Vigo Thieves, goes platinum over the next few months.
The Ibrox club announced yesterday that they have teamed up with Vigo Thieves, a four-piece band heavily influenced by Arctic Monkeys and Oasis. 

Stevie Jukes, Alan Jukes, Gordon Phipps and Barry Cowan all support Rangers and have agreed to donate the profits from their first song to the SPL team's youth academy in turn for a bit of publicity.

"I had a chance meeting with the lads at a recent gig and I really love their new single," said Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist. "They are all lifelong Rangers fans and it is a fantastic gesture from them to donate the profits from Won't You Be Mine to the youth academy. I would encourage our fans to support Vigo Thieves and buy the single as soon as it's available (it's available to download on 16 November].