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Gary Numan will be the next artist to join The Record Club with Bowers & Wilkins, where he will discuss his 22nd studio album Intruder.
From 6.30pm BST on 26 May, Gary will be delving into the making of Intruder which is released today (21 May). The 80s icon has scored 15 solo Top 40 albums in the UK including two Number 1s, plus an additional Number 1 album as part of groundbreaking new wave group Tubeway Army; he's also had massive success on the Official Singles Chart - take a look at Gary
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Daily Mail column where he called 23-year-old tennis star Naomi Osaka an “arrogant spoiled brat” for not doing press conferences at tournaments to protect her mental health.
James Newman has revealed that he received a call from Coldplay‘s Chris Martin following his nil point loss at Eurovision.Newman represented the UK with his track ‘Embers’ at Saturday night’s (May 22) Eurovision Song Contest, which ultimately saw Italian band Måneskin take this year’s crown.The singer failed to score a single point from the jury and public votes, explaining later that he wanted to “focus on the positives”.In a new interview with the BBC, Newman reflected further on his
Lorraine has been blasted for her interview with singer and songwriter James Newman, the UK's entrant to the annual Eurovision Song Contest, with viewers calling her "two-faced." On Saturday, the 31 year old came last at the contest as he failed to score any points from neither the judges or public votes for his song Embers. And on Monday morning's instalment of her ITV daytime talk show, Lorraine didn't speak too highly of James' performance.
Eurovision Song Contest winners Måneskin and the United Kingdom's entrant James Newman are on course for places in this Friday's Official Singles Chart Top 40.
Eurovision Song Contest 2021.The singer, who represented the UK with his upbeat, self-penned track ‘Embers’, was the only contestant at Eurovision this year to score zero points from the jury and public votes.It marked the fifth time that the UK has finished last, and only the second time with a total points wipe-out – the previous being in 2003 when Jemini performed ‘Cry Baby’.Reflecting on his Eurovision experience, Newman wrote on Twitter this morning (May 24): “I want to focus on the
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