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See all the Beatles' UK hit singles and albums Before we move away from the Beatles entirely, let's take a moment to recognise the artist who's had the most Number 1 albums of all, when other work ...
Granted, half of the band’s first few albums were more about trying to decipher ... and since The Wall was still fresh in everyone’s minds, this was practically Waters doing his own version of Pink’s ...
Following the success of its first series, Ten Pound Poms has finally made its comeback to the BBC with its eagerly awaited second series. The drama follows a group of Brits who embark on a new ...
The soundtrack sold more than 40 million copies and was the best-selling album of ... by the Bee Gees and written by the Bee Gees for other artists. … “Our show is still 85 to 90% Bee Gees ...
The Bee Gees came into the making of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack having hit upon a winning formula with songs like “Jive Talkiin’” and “You Should Be Dancing.” These tracks ...
Maxine Waters at the 50th NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles. (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com/Paul Smith of Featureflash Photo Agency) Maxine Waters, the long-serving ...
Spiritbox may have soared to the top of the global heavy metal scene in recent years, but they still feel drawn to the Canadian island they used to call home. Led by married couple Courtney ...
The 1975 have shared a ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ live album from a show in Manchester, and announced that a vinyl edition is on the way. Check it out below. The live recording in question ...
The way he has led the tour in the midst of this convulsive scenario has not always sat well with fans, who have often asked why he is still in the role. That question was answered by Monahan on ...
As impressive as it might have been, bassist Waters knew that this would eventually cause the band problems in a live environment. In a 1967 interview with Melody Maker shortly after the release of ...