Julie Rylance

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Julie Rylance

Julie Rylance

@jcr101

A very proud mum of three sons and the biggest fan of the amazing band The Lottery Winners @lotterywinners

Astley, Manchester Katılım Mart 2009
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@abestishhead@justoneoftheta1·
Going to see @LotteryWinners should be prescribed on the NHS to support mental health! Always uplifting, fun and just bloody good!!
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White Rock Theatre@The_White_Rock·
The @LotteryWinners superfans 🌼🌼🕶️ Following the band all over Europe, but Hastings was their local gig last night. Hope you ‘weirdos’ and everyone had an amazing night! 💛
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Lottery Winners@LotteryWinners·
SUMMER 2026. Huge. Let’s have it. Where are you seeing us?
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Lottery Winners@LotteryWinners·
OLD MUSIC FRIDAY! ‘Stayin’ Alive’ was released in 1977 by the Bee Gees as part of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, and quickly became one of the defining songs of the disco era. Despite its reputation as a dancefloor anthem, the song’s lyrics are rooted in survival, resilience, and navigating life in a harsh city environment. The contrast between the upbeat rhythm and the subject matter is part of what gives the song its lasting impact. The track’s rhythm is one of the most recognisable in music history. At around 100BPM, it has since been used in CPR training, as the tempo closely matches the recommended pace for chest compressions. A song about staying alive that has quite literally helped save lives. During recording, the band faced an unusual problem. Their drummer was unavailable, so they looped a section of drums from another recording to build the track. The result was so effective that they jokingly credited a fictional drummer, ‘Bernard Lupe’. Vocally, the song helped define the Bee Gees’ signature falsetto sound, particularly Barry Gibb’s lead vocal, which went on to influence the direction of pop and dance music for years to come. The song also became inseparable from its opening scene in Saturday Night Fever, where it underscored one of the most iconic walking sequences ever put to film. That moment helped cement both the track and the wider disco movement in global culture. Decades later, ‘Stayin’ Alive’ remains one of the most streamed and recognised songs from the 1970s, continuing to influence music, film, and popular culture. And now we’ve ruined it. Soz. What do you want next? #oldmusic #cover #stayinalive
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Lottery Winners@LotteryWinners·
Dare you to show me your screen time. Mine’s baaaad.
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Lottery Winners@LotteryWinners·
Old Music Friday: Madonna Material Girl… The song came out in 1984 on the ‘Like a Virgin’ album, but Madonna didn’t actually write it. It was written by Peter Brown and Robert Rans. Still, she made it hers in a way that only she can. That voice, that attitude, that knowing look like she’s in on a joke you’re still catching up to. The music video is one of the most iconic ever. It’s basically a recreation of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with Madonna channeling Marilyn Monroe performing ‘Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend’. The pink dress, the diamonds, the whole thing… instantly legendary. But here’s the twist. In the video, while she’s playing this over-the-top “material girl” on set, in real life she falls for the guy who doesn’t shower her with gifts. So even the video is kind of saying… maybe it’s not about the money at all. Madonna herself has said she later regretted the song a bit, because people took it too literally and it followed her around forever. Which is funny, because she’s one of the smartest artists to ever play the pop game. Nothing about what she does is accidental. Also, small world moment… the guy who first signed Madonna, Seymour Stein, also ended up discovering us. Which is either a sign we’re destined for greatness… or that he’s got very broad taste. At the time, Madonna was broke, hustling in New York, trying to make anything stick. Within a couple of years, she became the biggest pop star on the planet. Not because she had the best voice in the room, but because she knew exactly who she was, or at least who she wanted you to think she was. Anyway, here’s our version. Hope we didn’t ruin it…
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Lottery Winners@LotteryWinners·
WE’RE GOING TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND WITH @robbiewilliams ♥️ We’re so excited. This means more than we can put into words. 🇦🇺🇳🇿
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TOUR UPDATE ⭐️ Seeing @robbiewilliams live is always a good idea, and now you've got another excuse to grab tickets! Joining Robbie this Nov will be G Flip (Aus), @draxproject (NZ) and @lotterywinners (all shows). Tickets on sale today, find details at frontiertouring.com/robbiewilliams

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Lottery Winners@LotteryWinners·
Hi! Happy Neurodiversity Celebration Week. When I was diagnosed with ADHD, it didn’t come as just one feeling. It was a mix. Relief, mostly. Like finally being handed the right map after years of thinking I was just bad at reading directions. But alongside that relief, there was something else. A kind of grief and mourning. Looking back at being a kid, at school, at moments where I was told I was lazy, difficult, too much, not enough… I can’t help but wonder what it might’ve felt like to be understood instead of corrected. To be encouraged instead of managed. Included and not excluded. To be seen properly. For a long time, I thought those parts of me were flaws. Things to hide, fix, or apologise for. Now I see them differently. Not as something broken, just something different. And different doesn’t need fixing, it needs understanding. If anything, I hope things are changing. That more people are growing up being recognised for how their minds actually work, not how they’re expected to. This week isn’t just about awareness, it’s about celebration. Different minds. Different ways of seeing the world. Different ways of being. And all of them valid.
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CD FM@cdfmradio·
A moment that Thom Rylance from The @LotteryWinners will definitely never forget! © BRIT Awards Limited 2026
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Gibson@gibsonguitar·
’Tis the season for wishlists—and today, we’re spotlighting Thom Rylance from @LotteryWinners. From must-have gear to dream-big favorites, here’s what Thom’s hoping to find under the tree —plus his top picks for gifting someone else this holiday season. 🎄 See the full list at the link, and drop yours in the comments: What’s on your wishlist this year? 🎁 bit.ly/3MnubCl
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