The fifth album from Da Brudders was produced by Phil Spector and included Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio, Rock 'N' Roll High School and Baby I Love You. The British prog rock band's tenth ...
Central Cee released his debut album on Friday after eight top 10 singles After more than a decade in the game and eight top 10 singles, Central Cee has decided it's finally time to drop an album.
It all starts here. Well, not quite – music did exist before the 1960s. But the best '60s albums form the foundations of popular music as we understand it today. Chances are, you’ve listened ...
A £26m service centre supplying the forklift truck industry has opened. British Steel's new manufacturing hub has been built at its existing Skinningrove site on Teesside which currently employs ...
Ahead of the imminent announcement of their fifth album, Employed To Serve ... And we're going to KK's Steel Mill, where they've got Judas Priest's Turbo backdrop! It's going to be sick having ...
The Roadfinder and Roadfinder X are both based on the same Reynolds 853 steel frameset, which is hand-welded in Pashley’s Stratford-Upon-Avon factory and electrocoated to prevent corrosion.
On his 12th album Skellig, released in 2021, British singer songwriter David Gray constructed 13 sparsely-arranged songs recorded without a click track, capturing live performances warts and all ...
(Warner Records via AP) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] To coincide with what would have been Mac Miller’s 33rd birthday, his estate has given us all a present — ...
A priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn who has been asked to pray at the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump is describing the experience — which includes a personal friendship with the ...
In an exclusive interview, Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds has told The Northern Echo he wanted 'to get to a deal' with British Steel over their future plans - but ...
It would be Number One all over the world… but it kills Judas Priest,” he told the outlet (via Music News). “It’s still sad because the whole of the Judas Priest session was amazing.” ...
Pop producer Pete Waterman says that a song he recorded with heavy metal legends Judas Priest should have been a smash hit - but remained unreleased because it could have ruined the band’s credibility ...