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"Just crying thinking of them playing with their cheap drums and guitars"Denise Welch and Matty HealyDenise Welch has jokingly taken the credit for The 1975‘s double BRITS victory after following the band’s journey from their earliest days. Welch, who is the mother of frontman Matty Healy, praised the group after they won the awards for Best British Group and Best British Album for 2018’s ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’. […]The post “It’s all down to me!”: Denise Welch jokes that she’s responsible for The 1975’s BRIT Awards victory appeared first on NME.
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