RICKY WARWICK Solo Tracks Featured In 'Who Killed Nancy?' Movie

November 12, 2008

THE ALMIGHTY frontman Ricky Warwick has two songs featured in the new movie "Who Killed Nancy?", directed by Alan Parker. The songs — "Three Sides To Every Story" and "Tattoos & Alibis" — are both taken from Warwick's 2003 solo debut, "Tattoos & Alibis".

The movie will premiere on February 2, 2009, on the 30th anniversary of Sid Vicious' death at the Prince Charles Cinema, West End, London. It opens in UK cinemas on February 6.

A new Ricky Warwick solo track called "Arms Of Belfast Town" is available for streaming on his web site. The song comes off his forthcoming album, "Belfast Confetti", which is due out early 2009. Other songtitles set to appear on "Belfast Confetti" include "Throwin' Dirt", "Angel Of Guile" and the title track, "Belfast Confetti".

Ricky Warwick performing "Belfast Confetti" - October 2008:

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