Jimmy Page penned a wealth of iconic guitar riffs during his time with Led Zeppelin, but one of his most simple compositions still stands out as "addictive".
BC: The Romans sink the Carthaginian fleet bringing the First Punic War to an end. 37AD: Death of Roman Emperor ...
This year’s Eurovision UK act has hit back at haters who have been unsupportive of them taking part in the song contest. ...
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We take a look at notable productions of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice classic ahead of Jamie Lloyd's new staging at ...
A day after Sheffield Eagles confirmed the departure of Mitch Clark, head coach Craig Lingard explained why the 31-year-old ended his brief stint with the Rugby League club. Did you know with a ...
The British singer, icon of the swinging sixties and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1967, was born in 1947 in the suburbs of London She started working at a very young age as a typist (at a ...
MPs in the House of Commons mounted a conspicuous display of unity in support of Ukraine on Monday as foreign secretary David Lammy told the chamber that the UK would remain the invaded nation’s ...
The historic sanctions package may shift the progression of the ongoing war as the UK aims to restrict Russia's ability to produce the necessary equipment to continue fighting and cut off Moscow's ...
Jimmy Page formed Led Zeppelin with a staunch artistic manifesto, but it was rarely respected by the record label, leading to a dispute over 'Whole Lotta Love'.
She sang some songs from Chess beautifully at a concert ... "So if there was a musical about Nelson Mandela, it could be Dame Petula Clark?" Tim reacted to the question whilst in the interview ...
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo was announced in the lead role in a Hollywood Bowl production of Jesus Christ Superstar recently and lyricist Sir Tim Rice has now shared his thoughts ...