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Yoko Ono among the stars at the Mojo music magazine awards

Blur have made their first public appearance since reforming when they graced the red carpet at the Mojo Awards. The band helped popularise the Britpop sound in the 1990s, and wrote some of the decade's best-loved songs, including Parklife, Country House, The Universal, and Song 2. Seven years after guitarist Graham Coxon left, the original line-up of Coxon, Damon Albarn, Alex James and Dave Rowntree were back together last night to collect the Inspiration Award. Phil Alexander, Mojo magazine's editor in chief, said: "Blur are the greatest band of their generation. "They're one of the few bands that have inspired their heroes, as well as their peers and those that have come after them." Blur are due to play sell-out gigs in Hyde Park in next month, nine years after their last concert as a four-piece band. The magazine's sixth annual awards ceremony at The Brewery in London saw US indie act Fleet Foxes beat stiff competition from Paul Weller, Leonard Cohen, Radiohead and Seasick Steve to take the Best Live Act award. Weller did not leave empty-handed, though, and walked away with the Best Album prize for his latest work 22 Dreams. The former The Jam frontman said: "I didn't think the album would get the recognition it has, so I'm more than pleasantly surprised." John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono was also given a Lifetime Achievement award for her approach to music. The artist said her late husband would not have been surprised by the award. The Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for A Hand in the Snow) singer said: "He would have said 'I told you so, man', to all of you, because he was the only person who was promoting my work, and without that I might have been discouraged." Alexander paid tribute to Ono, saying: "She may have been married to one of the most famous men in the world, but she also helped change music as we know it in her own right: first, by introducing avant-garde sensibilities to her husband and secondly, just as significantly, by continuing to push the boundaries of what was deemed the norm way after that." Another band reuniting this year are 70s rockers Mott the Hoople, who were honoured by Mojo with a Hall of Fame award.

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