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From left: the Amish Outlaws cover band features Big Daddy Abel, Eazy Ezekiel, Hezekiah X, Snoop Job, Jakob the Pipeplayer, ...
A harmonica that drove Beatles legend John Lennon 'mad' when son Julian played it has been bought by a North Shields collector.
The quirky West Country prog group started to get somewhere with 1973’s The Man In The Bowler Hat. Guitarist/vocalist James ...
Known as “The Singing Cowboy,” Gene Autry was one of the biggest stars in American entertainment across the 1930s and 40s. He ...
KWAM 1, in his usual haughty display, had engaged the airline’s personnel in a needless altercation over his obvious breach of airline protocol. So, how do you label what the musician demonstrated ...
Today the cinema looks a shadow of its former glamorous self, boarded up and stripped out as it awaits either resurrection or ...
Ed Sheeran grew up in England but described himself as 'culturally Irish,' prompting debate about what that really means ...
Paul and John, who were The Beatles' primary songwriters and often wrote in tandem in the early years of the 1960s, had their ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney notoriously had varying musical opinions; however, they both agreed that these singers were ...
A historic Liverpool building which now operates as a hotel is recognisable to fans worldwide. Constructed on the grounds of ...
Tom Petty loved the idea of being in a band, and one of his records gave him glimpses back to the days of idolizing the Fab Four.
Paul McCartney's solo career got off to a rocky start. Ringo Starr, the most amiable Beatle, was uncharacteristically brutal in his review of Ram.