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During the Britpop age, Tony Blair and New Labour attempted to court groups like Pulp, leading Jarvis Cocker to pen the politically-charged 'Cocaine Socialism'.
Pikes Hotel in Ibiza was known for its wild parties and extravagance, having attracted A-list guests including Freddie ...
The TV star posed alongside the singing legend as she shared an insight behind the scenes when creating I Wanna Dance With ...
After Kacey Musgraves said she used to "wake and bake" with cannabis before "getting rid" of the habit in her song "Deeper ...
Robbie Williams never went away, but he’s back with, yes, an art show — and wildly candid tales of his days at the Groucho, ...
A tearaway teenager who enjoyed the "thrill-seeking" excitement of crime was finally locked up the protect the public and ...
“I would have been high on cocaine, and I would have needed an audience ... or they liked a gig or how much a song meant to them. But sometimes it’s just cynical commercialism.
The modern backstage pass was invented by a Cincinnati man named Dave Otto. As rock became a bigger and bigger business, it became necessary to restrict backstage access to working people and special ...
The Executive Branch club in Washington, D.C., is charging a membership fee of $500,000 and promises “a sumptuous retreat for ...
Never-before-heard INXS demos, featuring vocals from late frontman Michael Hutchence, are set to be released set to mark a ...
On April 28, 1964, Elvis Presley released Viva Las Vegas, a song which became a part of a movie by the same name. Now, sixty-one years after that, Las Vegas celebrated the iconic music that reportedly ...