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Ian Brown set to release solo material

Ian Brown is reportedly recording new solo material.
The 54-year-old singer – who has just wrapped up a series of massive stadium shows with his reformed band The Stone Roses – is believed to be back in the studio working on new solo music as follow up to his sixth solo album released back in 2009.
But fans of Brown should expect to hear new music from the ‘Keep What Ya Got’ hitmaker soon, as The Daily Star newspaper states he is "recording new material for his first solo record" since ‘My Way’.
It’s now feared that the Stone Roses’ long-mooted third studio album may now never see the light of day.
The ‘I Am the Resurrection’ singer sparked concern among fans that the iconic Manchester band have gone their separate ways once more following the end of their current run of UK tour dates.
At the end of their show at Glasgow’s Hampden Park on Saturday (24.06.17), the singer told the crowd: "Don’t be sad it’s over, be happy that it happened."
Distraught fans of the band – who split in 1996 before reforming in 2011 – took to Twitter to discuss Ian’s comments.
One fan wrote: "I’m actually going into mourning now the Roses have split."
Another posted: "Glad I got to see The Stone Roses twice before they split tonight, still sad though."
There hasn’t yet been any official announcement about the future of the band, who have released two new singles, ‘All For One’ and ‘Beautiful Thing’ since getting back together.
However, despite being released over a year ago, the group – which also comprises John Squire, Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield and Alan ‘Reni’ Wren – have still not played ‘Beautiful Thing’ live.
While the group entered the recording studio for their first new album since 1994’s ‘Second Coming’ last year, the record has yet to materialise.
However, their friend Noel Gallagher previously said the band were very excited by their studio sessions and felt the album was comparable to their self-titled 1989 debut LP, considered to be one of the greatest albums ever made.

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