NEARLY 30 years on from dominating the charts in two of the 90s’ biggest pop groups, Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy couldn’t be happier. The Irishmen now perform as BoyzLife, a ...
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If you want to pitch a travel show, all you need is two or three celebrity blokes, a motorhome, a couple of Vespas and an open road in the Med. Cue high jinks in the sunshine with Gordon, Gino and ...
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Todd Phillips, a one-time purveyor of boys-will-be-boys frat comedies, can’t seem to embrace the flamboyance of the genre.
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How have Scorpions, Trouble and an obscure power metal band shaped one of melodeath’s biggest names? Michael Amott and Daniel ...
You should be mine,” he was the dynamic front man for the band L.T.D. After a string of chart-topping singles and albums during the ‘70s, Osborne decided he wanted to go solo. That didn’t go over well ...
When Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey joined forces, repeating themselves was out. Subverting the expectations of Powderfinger and Something For Kate fans was in.
Originally an underground club hit by London-based dance duo Joy Anonymous, the song caught Perrie's attention during a writing session. She immediately connected with the track and after ...