By Peter White
03.04.2020 - 20:41 / billboard.com
Andrew Gold left a significant musical legacy when he died in 2011 -- his own work as well as collaborations with and contributions for Linda Ronstadt, Art Garfunkel, Cher, Trisha Yearwood and scores more. There's also the TV theme songs for The Golden Girls and Mad About You and, more recently, "Spooky Scary Skeletons," which became the soundtrack for a TikTok viral dance craze.
But Gold also left behind a batch of unreleased recordings, 16 of which are collected on Something New: Unreleased
On Broadway, she sang about losing her head. Now, in her Upper West Side apartment, she’s singing her head off.
Tip closures and a surge in home renovation projects have seen scores of people across Greater Manchester flout lockdown rules to dump rubbish on our streets.
By James McClain
Brothers Chris Cuomo and Andrew Cuomo‘s latest interview will have you really relating to it.
Sandra Lee is speaking out about her ex-boyfriend, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, amid his rise to the spotlight because of his leadership in the fight against coronavirus.
Still a team! Sandra Lee says she’ll always “be there” for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo despite the end of their romantic relationship.
Chris Cuomo welcomed his older brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the siblings delved into one of their famous bickering exchanges over a new social media campaign designed to promote social distancing.
The Cuomo brothers are at it again. Chris Cuomo invited his brother, New York governor Andrew Cuomo, back on CNN's Cuomo Prime Time tonight—and as per usual, it was spectacular.
By Andrew Wallenstein
By Ted Johnson
Webb Wilder used to play the Amazing Rhythm Aces' "Hit the Nail on the Head" back in the mid-'70s, when he was still known as John McMurray and was in a band called Everready. He was happy to dredge up that memory by recording a new version of the song, premiering exclusively on Billboard below, for his upcoming album Night Without Love.
By Bruce Haring
NEW YORK -- With all their familial love and drama, the Cuomo brothers — Andrew during the daytime, Chris at night — have become compelling figures in the plague-driven landscape of American television.