Chris Rea, the British singer-guitarist and slide guitar maestro who famously wrote Driving Home For Christmas, has died at ...
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Clean-cut Canadian Bryan Adams is the poster boy for arena-ready rock anthems. Hits like ‘Summer of ’69’ and ‘Heaven’ have ...
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If you’re sick of hearing the same old festive cheese at this time of year, allow Kevin E G Perry to suggest an alternative ...
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Composer Marc Shaiman reflects on his time working with the late Rob Reiner in his new memoir, 'Don't Mind the Happy,' which ...
According to Mark Lewisohn’s The Complete Beatles Recordings Sessions: The Official Story of the Abbey Road Years 1962-1970, ...
Like, lock myself in a room and just cry and just get it out.” Another Bon Iver parallel: Prince approaches genre with an ...
On the day Paul McCartney, the most successful songwriter of all time, was born – June 18, 1942 – Liverpool was being ...