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Frontman will rank bad cover versions in New York
Tags: Pulp
Tags: Pulp
Jarvis Cocker will be judging a Pulp karaoke contest in New York next week (7 August).
In conjunction with the Rooftop Film club who will be screening the band’s new documentary ‘Pulp: A Film About Life, Death, and Supermarkets’, it has been revealed that frontman Cocker and director Florian Habicht will be judging the contest, the winners of which will receive tickets to the screening and ‘very special prizes’ from the man himself.
Details of how you can enter the contest can be found here, with organisers recommending entrants refrain from choosing ‘Common People’ and instead pick something else from the Sheffield band's illustrious back catalogue.
Watch the trailer for Pulp's documentary below:
‘Pulp: A Film About Life, Death, and Supermarkets’ is out now on DVD in the UK.
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