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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney is legally changing his name to “Rob Mac.” The actor, who filed the ...
Founding member of R&B group The Whispers, Walter Scott Jr., has died aged 81, his family have announced today.
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In 1969, Motown singer Shorty Long died in a boating accident. He was only 29. A year earlier, Long had scored a top-10 hit with his novelty recording of "Here Comes the Judge," a routine developed by ...
The Sheffield band began with a rendition of their hit song Sorted For E's And Wizz while the words "Pulp Summer" appeared on ...
The creative conflagration that David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, and Chris Frantz ignited in New York City in the year 1975 would eventually lead to the Talking Heads, a band that would help carve out its ...
A new, limited-edition Ramones box set, titled ‘1! 2! 3! 4!’ features Atmos mixes of the punk legends’ first four albums on Blu-ray discs.
Ben Rector and Blackberry Smoke are the headliners, with plenty of support from such acts as Wilder Woods, Ben Holcomb and ...
Once again, the demos were summarily dismissed by virtually every label. But out of the blue, in 1975, Scholz was contacted ...
Dirt for Thursday, June 26, 2025 If you were coming of age in the early ’70s you were undoubtedly singing along with one ...
Jethro Tull’s Live from Baloise Session debuts at No. 6 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, marking the group’s ...
Waves were an oddity on a scene dominated by pub-rockers. They were a harmonising modern folk band led by Graeme Gash and ...
First on TV and then on the pop charts, he became so popular so young, he once said, that he “didn’t really have time to have ...