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Barry Keoghan set to star in Beatles biopic, claims Ringo Starr
Barry Keoghan is set to play Ringo Starr on screen, according to the drummer himself. In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, Starr has confirmed
Rapper Slowthai and a friend raped two women after gig, court told
The British rapper Slowthai and a friend raped two women after one of his gigs, the prosecution has told a court. Slowthai, AKA Tyron Frampton,
John Lennon letter inviting Eric Clapton to join supergroup to be auctioned
John Lennon wanted Eric Clapton to join a supergroup alongside Phil Spector in the early 1970s in order to “bring back the balls in rock’n’roll”,
I set up my own indie label. From Brexit’s brutality to the joy of DIY music, here’s what I learned
I’m listening right now to a record I’ve put out on a label I’ve set up myself: a spiralling piece of vinyl unleashing a glorious
Marilyn Manson drops defamation lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood
The shock rocker Marilyn Manson has dropped his long-running defamation lawsuit against the actor Evan Rachel Wood and has agreed to pay her about $327,000
Drake claims UMG and Spotify ‘artificially inflated’ Kendrick Lamar’s diss track Not Like Us
Drake has launched two legal actions against Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify, alleging they conspired to artificially inflate interest in Kendrick Lamar’s diss track
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is accused of sexual abuse. Why are his music streams rising?
In the past few years, powerful men within the music industry – the singer R Kelly, the Def Jam founder Russell Simmons and the Guns
‘Everyone was happy, but it became annoying’: Ethiopians look back on Band Aid
Forty years on, Yared Markos’s memories of famine in rural Ethiopia are vivid. His father was a geotechnical engineer, and as a boy he travelled
Rebel Musix, Scribe on a Vibe by Vivien Goldman review – hanging with the punks and the Rastas
Vivien Goldman, the “punk professor” from London who teaches at New York University, has been involved in music from the 1970s onwards – whether writing