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Wilson's new album is unlike anything he’s done before, a very proggy space odyssey that takes the listener on a journey ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan turned up at young Tyrone's birthday party with a special gift that would help him follow in the footsteps ...
The man told police he stopped during a late-night drive to play guitar at the church, but did not have permission to be ...
BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner Sam Kelly is bringing his acclaimed style to Nottingham next month. The musician, singer, ...
The Revivalists returned to the dive bar Snake and Jake's for a surprise show in between weekends of the 2025 New Orleans ...
In footage captured by one festival-goer, which was shared on social media shortly afterwards, the firework is seen headed back into the crowd and setting a nearby palm tree on fire.
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The Secondary section of Birla High showcased their music, drama and dance skills at the annual day and prize distribution ...
Dropping In columnist David Jasper bids farewell to Mike Peters, singer for 1980s greats The Alarm, underrated peers and ...
Clune Park was first described as Scotland's Chernobyl more than a decade ago, and the name has stuck. Local politicians say it was an easy badge to apply to the area because of its desolate nature.