Never one to hide their songwriting influences, one Beatles song saw Paul McCartney borrow elements from pop's past to craft their most wry pastiche yet.
Mod Fashion & Style 1958-66 at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. It certainly isn’t the first Mod-related exhibition. you might ...
Thrust into the limelight in her 20s as her debut single Kids In America stormed to number two in the UK singles chart, Kim Wilde was thrown ...
The singer has recently released her 15th studio album, Closer, and is currently touring to promote the record, which is ...
Rush's career-spanning box set R50 is a chronological 50-track anthology that documents the trio's five-decade arc ...
A staggeringly tight 1979 version of epic instrumental suite “La Villa Strangiato,” from Dutch festival Pinkpop, reveals how their compositional prowess grew to meet their technical ability — and, ...
Bob Dylan is often branded a 'timeless' genius, but the songwriter himself claimed that one musician "rises above all" and ...
Just over 250 years ago, the first circus opened in the UK, and now an exhibition tells the history of the circus and how it ...
Jamaica's soundsystem culture laid the foundation many of the most significant developments in electronic music culture ...
The pub is well loved by locals and tourists, who visit the venue because of its reputation for being John Lennon's favourite ...
Soul singer Bobby McClure sang with Sam Cooke, duetted with Fontella Bass, and collaborated with Swamp Dogg, but he fell ...