Yoko Ono has always defied convention, but during a rare interview on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs in 2007, she made an unexpected claim – that she felt John Lennon’s presence with her in the studio while the programme was being recorded. Ono, now in her 80s, appeared on …
Read More »How to buy last-minute Slam Dunk 2025 tickets now | Music | Entertainment
Slam Dunk Festival 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting events in years. And now, it’s just around the corner. Slam Dunk will kick off for two consecutive days this month, from Saturday, May 24 to Sunday, May 25, 2025. The first date, Slam Dunk South, …
Read More »Bryan Adams delivers a 28-song jukebox juggernaut with crowd-pleasing | UK | News
Quietly spoken Bryan Adams may not have lived his life in the rock ‘n’ roll fast lane but in order to continue to flourish whilst lesser contemporaries flounder he has no doubt had to Roll with the Punches. Which makes for a great title for a new album by the …
Read More »Stephen Fry said 1826 classic is his favourite song of all time | Music | Entertainment
Stephen Fry – author, actor, broadcaster and lifelong champion of the arts – once named a nearly 200-year-old classical masterpiece as the one piece of music he couldn’t live without. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs, Fry selected the Presto from Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 14 …
Read More »Paul McCartney fans still hope he will release ‘sequel’ Beatles album | Music | Entertainment
Fans of the legendary musician Sir Paul McCartney are still hoping his “sequel” to a Beatles album will be released. Though there is no indication his follow-up to one of the Fab Four’s biggest records will receive an official release, fans remain hopeful of having it out there for people …
Read More »The Who fans finally discovering what band name means as original | Music | Entertainment
Before they were smashing guitars, selling out stadiums, and inventing the rock opera, The Who were just four London lads with a different name entirely. And their journey to one of the most recognisable names in rock history wasn’t just accidental – it involved dodgy club gigs, a name clash, …
Read More »Apple Music listeners still livid about album that was free | Music | Entertainment
Apple Music listeners are still enraged at a free album given to them at the time of its release, which they were unable to remove from their phones. A lucrative deal to get the album onto every device registered at the time backfired for Apple as they spent $100million for …
Read More »Metallica fans just realise band name origin after 43 years | Music | Entertainment
Despite rocking the music scene for over 43 years, some Metallica fans are only just learning about where the band’s origins. Heavy metal legends Metallica burst onto the Los Angeles music scene back in late 1981, following a fateful ad in The Recycler by Danish drummer Lars Ulrich that declared: …
Read More »How to buy Lorde tickets now for UK tour with presale | Music | Entertainment
Lorde has finally confirmed the most exciting news her fans could hear: She’s got a new album, and she’s going on tour with it. And this is particularly interesting for British fans as the New Zealand singer will be hitting the UK later this year to play some massive arenas. …
Read More »Rod Stewart said 1960 classic is one of his favourite songs of all tim | Music | Entertainment
It’s easy to trace Rod Stewart’s unmistakable legacy through decades of rock history, from the power of ‘Maggie May’ to the emotions of ‘The Killing of Georgie’. But rewind far enough, and you’ll find that one of the biggest influences on his career came from a 1960 blues recording by …
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