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For 14 hours on July 13, 1985, 40 names from an iconic era of rock ‘n’ roll put on a marathon concert at John F. Kennedy ...
Music legend BP Fallon was the first person in the world to play both The Pogues and Sinéad O’Connor on the radio.
AT the risk of raining on ITV’s latest celebrity parade, do you think this newspaper would’ve mentioned his death if Sir ...
Gerald Cooke and Ian Hale look after the Xerox museum in Mitcheldean ...
Gemma Roberts and Jessica Law from The Folk of Gloucester want your music memories ...
Explore Explore Styx See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news What’s driving the group’s output? “Well, we’re always writing,” singer-guitarist Tommy Shaw, Styx’s most ...
Barrie was one of ten cities to host poverty awareness-raising concert series, including Moscow, London, Berlin, and Rome.
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The National on MSNBest travel luggage to invest in this summerLook out for features that simplify travel: expandable compartments, built-in garment sleeves, USB ports or tech organisers. Investing in a quality carry-on bag can save time and hassle and always ...
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The National on MSNGazan refugees celebrate wedding at Abu Dhabi's Emirates Humanitarian CityEmirates Humanitarian City (EHC), which is providing shelter to more than 2,000 Palestinians, many of whom are undergoing ...
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The National on MSNPlant-based foods were all the rage in the ancient eastern Gulf, researchers reveal“Lipid residue analysis of early locally made pottery consistently shows fats derived from animal-based products, such as the meat of goats, sheep, cattle or wild deer and camels – and dairy products, ...
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The National on MSNHouthis emerge as threat global powers can no longer dismissA string of deadly attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on commercial shipping has once again propelled the group onto the world ...
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