tweeted. “Leon passed away peacefully this morning at his home.
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Creation Stories actors James McClelland and Leo Harvey-Elledge have said playing Noel and Liam Gallagher is “a gift for an actor”.The pair are starring in the new biopic about Creation Records boss Alan McGee, who also managed Oasis.“It’s quite a big ask because they are that big a name,” McClelland, who plays Noel, told the BBC.
“But at the same time, they’re so well documented…”Harvey-Elledge who plays Liam in the film then added: “It’s easy, easy stuff” with McClelland replying “Easy?!”
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direct to your inboxLiam Gallagher didn't hold back when he waded into the NHS pay row on Twitter. The outspoken Slide Away singer had his say following the news of a proposed 1% pay rise for NHS staff this year.
Liam Gallagher has teamed up with Glasgow venue The Priory to help it raise vital venue-saving funds.The former Oasis frontman has donated a number of items to a special prize draw, which is aiming to raise money to help ensure the survival of the influential Scottish venue which has been impacted by the coronavirus crisis.“A vital beating heart on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street, The Priory has become recognised as a hotbed of the latest and greatest sounds coming out of Scotland’s alternative
Creation Stories, but another Ewan was originally lined up for the role.As McGee revealed in a new interview with NME, Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor was originally touted for the role, before McGee vetoed the suggestion.The upcoming biopic, out next month, was co-written by Trainspotting creator Irvine Welsh, with that film’s director Danny Boyle executive producing.As McGee told NME, the pair initially looked to bring McGregor, another Trainspotting alumni, on board.“They proposed Ewan McGregor
Liam Gallagher has donated a signed setlist and more to help save The Priory in Glasgow. The former Oasis rocker has donated the only setlist from his special 'Down By The River Thames' show along with a signed limited edition 7" 'Why Me? Why Not?' boxset and a £200 voucher for his Pretty Green Fashion label to help the Scottish venue survive after the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
“You’d also need a bit of notice to get back into it or you’d be having injuries left, right or centre.
Michael B. Jordan returns to the action genre with “Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse.” The title represents a big step for the actor, whose credits include blockbusters and respected indie fare.
The View frontman Kyle Falconer has shared the video of his new single ‘Stress Ball’. See it first on NME below.Following on from his 2018 solo debut ‘No Thank You’ (an album named by Liam Gallagher while holidaying together), Falconer now shares the first material from his upcoming Frankie Siragusa-produced new record ‘No Love Songs For Laura’.“I wrote ‘Stress Ball’ in a taxi on the way to a session,” said Falconer.
Patsy Kensit has revealed she's suffering from empty nest syndrome during lockdown since her children have moved out. The soap actress, 52, has two adult sons, James, 27, with Simple Minds frontman Jim Kerr, and Lennon, 21, her child with Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher.