America’s eponymous debut album, which featured the Hot 100 No. 1 “A Horse With No Name,” reached No. 1 in 1972. Wings’ Wings ...
According to new research, the last 30 years have seen band culture replaced by solo stars and one-time collaborations. The ...
Sex, drugs and swimming pools - one Ibiza hotel that was a celebrity haunt threw huge parties full of hednosim and cocaine, ...
Homegrown Mandopop diva Stefanie Sun kicks off 2025 comeback with new single Afterwards. Read more at straitstimes.com.
When he left the Faces and crossed the Atlantic in 1975, Rod the Mod – now 80 – set the template for Harry Styles et al. But at what cost?
It’s the wild resort that helped cement singer George Michael’s stardom, where cocaine was allegedly sprinkled on guests’ cornflakes, and whose owner was dubbed the “real Hugh Hefner” by Boy George.
Show promises a spectacular journey through the biggest hits of the 80s at Eastbourne’s Congress Theatre on Saturday, January ...
Wham! have secured a 10th non-consecutive week ... Christmas Tree at number four and Bobby Helms' 1957 song Jingle Bell Rock at number five. The Christmas week saw the charts decked with festive ...
There will be a chance to raise funds for a good cause while enjoying hits from across the decades at an event at Boston’s ...
Streaming algorithms and a new wave of US stars led by Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Chappell Roan are sqeezing out UK ...
Wham! have marked a 10th non-consecutive week ... and 1957 song Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms at number five. During the Christmas week, all the top 10 spots featured festive favourites ...
Wham!, Take That and One ... having released four albums of raggedy rock, the last of which – Ooh La La ­­­– topped the UK album chart. The band’s US shows were attended by the likes ...