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Today in Music History for Dec. 14: In 1836, Frances Ridley Havergal, English devotional writer, was born. In frail health most of her life, Havergal nevertheless authored such hymns as "Take My Life" ...
For all the nay-sayers and Scrooges out there, Christmas pop is an annual scourge of the high street and TV advertising from ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Paul McCartney about his new book, "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," an oral history of the band McCartney formed after The Beatles broke up. In 1970, the Beatles ...
There is genuine concern for Jake Paul as he prepared to fight Anthony Joshua on December 19. Not only do people think Paul is essentially guaranteed to suffer the second loss of his professional ...
Of the rare breed of musicians that seem to have virtually no competition, existing in leagues entirely their own in terms of both talent and cultural influence, Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury ...
A new character, game mode and login event have been added in the first major update for the hybrid action fantasy RPG Duet Night Abyss. The game, which can be played on PC, iOS, and Android, has seen ...
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Jojo got back. Sweet Loretta Martin, too. So did everyone fortunate enough to witness Paul McCartney amaze a standing-room-only audience at United Center on Monday during the first of a two-night ...
Sir Paul McCartney was saved from being stabbed to death when his wife Linda McCartney yelled he was a "soul brother" at a knife-wielding gang. The terrifying tale is contained in a new book on Paul's ...
Paris Jackson has never hidden her fragility, but she has recently started to speak more freely about her heroin addiction, emotional collapse, and years of family turmoil. Sources close to the ...
John Lennon’s observation that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus earned him full immersion in fire and brimstone, though he might have also been accused of understatement. Timothy Leary, the ...
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