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After releasing her fourth studio album The Age of Pleasure last year and appearing in Netflix’s hit mystery film Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,
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Rapper and mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has been served another lawsuit alleging sexual assault, the seventh such complaint he has faced in recent months. April
Yes review – head-spinning intensity, immaculately delivered
Walking into Bridgewater Hall, you are greeted with a vast stretch of moons, stars, serpents, clouds and elaborate rock formations. The dreamlike fantasy landscapes of
Children of Robbie Robertson sue late musician’s widow, alleging elder abuse
The children of the late Robbie Robertson, songwriter and guitarist with the Band, are suing his widow, Janet Zuccarini, over his assets. In a lawsuit
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Bruce Springsteen was the top honouree at the 2024 Ivor Novello awards, given an Academy fellowship – the first international artist to be handed that
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Early on in this latest of Disney’s stream of blockbuster rock documentaries, there is a brief but telling moment. It is July 1976, the year
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In pop’s multilingual landscape, it’s curious that Nathy Peluso isn’t a household name. Huge in Argentina and Spain, her debut album Calambre picked up a
Ten-gallon hits! Why country is the biggest pop music craze of 2024
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George Harrison’s childhood home in Liverpool gets blue plaque
No 12 Arnold Grove looks like an ordinary red-brick terrace house in the Liverpool suburb of Wavertree, recognisable only to those with a deep appreciation