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You know how every now and then you spot a celebrity and wish you had your camera so you could show people... well, that's kind of what this Celebrity Hunting page is about. In actuality most of these pics are taken at concerts rather than the Avid Merrion style stalker method.
Enjoy anyway, you crazy celeb hunters you!
Russell Brand, Shepherd's Bush Empire, October 2006.
A brilliant surreal mind, part of the womanising circuit, and a sexy wild man. Nice to like Russell Brand... exciting!

Robbie Williams, National Bowl, Milton Keynes, September 2006.
For Alison... x

Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, and Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones concert, Twickenham, August 2006.
The greatest rock'n'roll band in the world... still.


Billy Joel, Wembley Arena, July 2006.
He is the Piano Man. He is the Entertainer. Superb in every way... thanks Sis!

Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit, The Eagles concert, Twickenham, June 2006.
More classic songs than you can shake a stick at - and still sounding every bit as good as the original albums.

Gordon Ramsay, "A Taste Of London", Regent's Park, London, June 2006.
F-ing good cook.

Jennifer Tilly, James Woods, and Shannon Elizabeth, World Poker Tour, Bay 101 Casino, San Jose, February 2006.
Bit of Hollywood mega-star action for you! Jennifer Tilly made a point of saying hello to everyone, whilst Shannon Elizabeth made a point of legging it before anyone could collar her. James Woods was just strolling about being super-cool!

Dan Harrington, Doyle Brunson, Courtney Friel and Mike Sexton, World Poker Tour, Bay 101 Casino, San Jose, February 2006.
One for the poker fans out there - A couple of poker living-legends and a couple of poker presenters...


Lucy Porter, Norman Pace, and Richard Orford, Ladbrokes Poker Cruise, Caribbean, January 2006.
All three were genuinely lovely people and bloody good at what they did too I might add! It was a real pleasure to spend time with them all.


Damon Albarn, Brighton, December 2005.
A musical genius who is constantly pushing the boundaries - and yet he was a humble and unassuming chap.

Jason Donovan, Great Marlborough Street, London, September 2005.
Where does Kylie buy her kebabs? Jason may be from Australia, but he's a British icon. And a good sport too; it was my friend "Mario's" stag do...

Elton John, "Back For Our Future", Vicarage Road, Watford, June 2005.
One of the biggest stars in the world today with more classic tunes under his belt than mere mortals could dream of. This was a charity performance to raise money for his beloved Watford Football Club and he was outstanding. Come on you 'orns!

Lulu, "Back For Our Future", Vicarage Road, Watford, June 2005.
Elton's (and Take That's) mate who played the same concert... and she could bang out a tune too!

Jerry Springer, Prohibition, Manchester, May 2005.
Officially Britain's finest export. Love him! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!

Loudon Wainwright III, Fairfield, Croydon, April 2005.
Anyone who is reading this now and muttering to themselves "Who is LW3..?" needs to do themselves a favour and find out. He's written and performed music since before I was born that is brilliant in observation, comically genius and poignant in its ability to move you. He's even turned his hand to acting in latter years and is still churning out albums like there's no tomorrow!
When I met him he turned out to be a very personable chap who said I could tell everyone he was my close, personal friend. Sadly, that's not actually true - though I wish it were.

Alanis Morissette, Carling Academy, Brixton, April 2005.
Enter your own discussion about "irony" here...

Robert Plant, Royal Albert Hall, London, March 2005.
Led Zeppelin might seem like a million years ago now, but the voice remains the same.

The Bees, Royal Albert Hall, London, March 2005.
You ever need cheering up - pop one of their albums on...

Rooster, Royal Albert Hall, London, March 2005.
Was impressed with their live performance and was pleased to see that Animal from the Muppets lives on!

Tim Finn, Neil Finn and Nick Seymour, Royal Albert Hall, London, March 2005.
Just two days after the death of Crowded House drummer Paul Hester, the Finn Brothers decided to play their scheduled concert as a tribute. One of the most moving things I've ever witnessed and had the whole audience in tears... not to mention the beautifully crafted music they create.


Ronnie Wood with Mick Jagger, Leah Wood, Andrea Corr and Beverley Knight, Theatre Royal, London, March 2005.
A celeb-packed jam pulled together by Ronnie. When Mick walked out, the theatre floor was visibly moving up and down... scary stuff!


Mackenzie Crook and Christian Slater, "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", Gielgud Theatre, London, January 2005.
They'll always be Gareth and Happy Harry Hard-on to me!

Mark Morriss, The Bluetones, The Barfly, Cardiff, December 2004.
Why these guys aren't number one every week I don't know. They are awesome in every true sense of the word, rather than a surfer dude way... though they are that too. Go and buy their entire back catalogue now!

Rufus Wainwright (again!), Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, November 2004.
He just goes from strength to strength...

Martha Wainwright, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, November 2004.
Sister to Rufus, daughter to Loudon, powerful artist in her own right. I revise my earlier statement - I think the whole family might be made of music!

Jayne Middlemiss, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, "The Match", St.James Park, Newcastle, October 2004.
The best presenters on TV... and Jane Middlemiss. Only joking of course! She's yummy.


Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, and Paul Gascoigne, "The Match", St.James Park, Newcastle, October 2004.
Newcastle and England legends.

Bill Bailey, Watford Colosseum, July 2004.
Part man. Part troll. Part intellect. Part comedy mastermind. Part medieval roadie. Part badger.

Rufus Wainwright, Royal Festival Hall, London, May 2004.
When you go to see people live for the first time you wonder if they will live up to the recordings you have heard by them. I've been a fan for years and in this case, his records do not do him justice by a long long way.
I think Rufus might well be made of music.

Tom Jones, Royal Albert Hall, London, April 2004.
The Voice. Some say God himself...

Jools Holland, Royal Albert Hall, London, April 2004.
Master of the piano and friend to the stars.

Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Anthony Head and Morwenna Banks, Little Britain, Royal Albert Hall, London, March 2004.
Best comedy programme on radio and TV at the moment with more catch phrases than you can shake a stick at.
Yeah... I know...


Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan), Ricky Gervais, Jimmy Carr, Otis Lee Crenshaw (Rich Hall), and Simon Pegg, Royal Albert Hall, London, March 2004.
The cream of British comedy.


Roger Daltrey and Pete Townsend, The Who, Royal Albert Hall, London, March 2004.
The real Modfathers and still rocking after forty years.


Eddie Izzard, Wembley Arena, December 2003.
So... yeah... possibly the funniest man to ever wear a skirt and punch a baboon.

David Bowie, Wembley Arena, November 2003.
Star man.

Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson, Bottom, Watford Colosseum, October 2003.
Absolute comedy genius.


50 Cent, Minnie Driver, Seal, George Benson and Sir Bob Geldof, MOBO Awards, Royal Albert Hall, London, September 2003.
I was seventeen miles away - hence the awful quality!

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones Concert, Wembley Arena, September 2003.
The greatest rock'n'roll band in the world!

Patrick Stewart (and Sue Johnston), The Master Builder, Albery Theatre, London, July 2003.
A God amongst actors. Outshines everyone in X-men and Star Trek and is even better in real life.

Morcheeba, Bar 38, West India Quay, London, July 2003.
The epitome of cool.


Lisa Scott Lee, The Kitsch Lounge Riot, London, June 2003.
LIsa was both lovely and stunning.

Ibrahim Ferrer, Royal Albert Hall, London, May 2003.
76 years old and a voice so beautiful it nearly makes you cry. He won a Mobo award too you know!

John Landis, Blues City Cafe, Beale Street, Memphis, May 2003.
The man is a closet genius you know.

Blur, The Astoria, London, May 2003.
So so so good live in every possible way. Make a point of seeing them before you snuff it.

Jo Guest, British Touring Car Championships, Silverstone, September 2002.
Mmmm... Jo. She's lovely.

Atomic Kitten, British Touring Car Championships, Silverstone, September 2002.
Me-ow!

Lucy Speed, Cafe Lazeez, London, July 2000.
It was my birthday. I was a drunken fool... she was totally charming and lovely.

Britney Spears, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Hawaii, April 2000.
She was staying in the room two doors down from me whilst filming "Britney in Hawaii"... security were all over her like a rash, but I did manage just one picture that didn't have a guards hand over the camera!

Denise Van Outen, Jamiroquai concert, Wembley Arena, June 1999.
Camera battery was dead - so when I called her to take a picture, she'd oblige and then nothing would happen. But she still managed a quick pose even after four or five false starts. What a star!

Barenaked Ladies, The Forum, London, February 1999.
Best band in the world. Fact.

Robbie Williams, Take That concert, November 1993.
My sister started it all!

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