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In The Media

Some fans have been lucky enough to get into the media because of Human Nature, whether it be: newspaper, magazine, tv or radio. I've been in the newspaper once & on tv twice *go me!* lol.

Here are 2 articles from my local paper when the guys were at one of my local shopping centres for their "Don't Cry" instore. I was in the picture for the first article, along with: Neisha Cater, Brooke Lindgren, Naomi Haliday & Nancy Tawalo.

Screaming Girls Welcome Group

With between 2000 & 3000 screaming girls, popular vocal group Human Nature stopped shoppers in their tracks last friday when they made a brief appearance at Westfield Shoppingtown Tuggerah.

The band was scheduled to sing four songs on centre stage at 1pm and young fans- some not so young- began queuing for good positions at 7am.

Many fans had risen at 3am to catch trains and buses from sydney like Naomi Haliday who travelled from Hurstville to Tuggerah.

Some fans ahd seen the band up to 20 times & were willing to queue for hours to make it 21 times.

"They're so sexy," one young girl said.

"No it's their music," said another.

Naomi was adamant that the band must not be describes as a boy band.

"The thing I like about them is they're not maufactured," she said.

"I hate Manufactured boy bands. Oh, and don't call them a boy band because they hate that- they're a vocal group."

After the boys sang their latest release which could barely be heard above the screams, they stood for hours signing autographs making the wait & the travel worthwhile for many.

Chaos Ruled Naturally

They came in their thousands and none left disappointed. The scene at Westfield Tuggerah on Friday was one of organised chaos as peopld of all ages crammed centrcourt for a glimps of world-renowned Australian group, Human Nature.

The four members of the group, Toby Allen, Phil Burton and brothers Andrew and Michael Tierney, performedthree songs, including their new hit "Don't Cry", and then stayed to sign autographs for adoring fans.

Westfield's assistant marketing manager Julie Davis said attracting such a quality act was a major coup, especially during school holidays. Julie said more wold class acts are expected to appear at the shopping centre in coming months.