Time sure flies when you’re in love! Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan McLoughlin celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary this month. The couple’s relationship has been a major point of interest for Miranda’s longtime fans.
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Miranda Lambert is taking on the Bee Gees.
Teaming up with Bee Gees frontman Barry Gibb and Rival Sons’ Jay Buchanan, the trio record their take of “Jive Talkin'” for Gibb’s new album Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook, Vol. 1.
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Lambert’s new collaboration marks one of her few appearances since her 2019 Grammy-nominated album Wildcard, along with lending her vocals on Luke Dicks “Polyester”.
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Time sure flies when you’re in love! Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan McLoughlin celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary this month. The couple’s relationship has been a major point of interest for Miranda’s longtime fans.
Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin are celebrating two years of wedded bliss!
Miranda Lambert and husband Brendan McLoughlin are sharing their love with the world. The pair celebrated their second wedding anniversary on Tuesday, and commemorated the occasion with some heartfelt messages for one another.
Love is in the air for Miranda Lambert. The country music sensation took to Instagram on Monday to celebrate her two-year wedding anniversary with her husband Brendan McLoughlin. "2 years hitched!! ❤️ @brendanjmcloughlin #anniversary," the "Bluebird" singer, 37, simply captioned the photo.
Still smitten! Miranda Lambert and husband Brendan McLoughlin couldn’t be more in love as they celebrated their second wedding anniversary on Tuesday, January 26.
Bee Gees star Sir Barry Gibb has revealed he and his wife had an intimate encounter in Doctor Who’s TARDIS the night they met. The 74-year-old Stayin’ Alive singer has been married to former Miss Edinburgh Linda Gray since 1970, after meeting during a recording of BBC’s Top Of The Pops.
Barry Gibb earns his first solo UK Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers’ Songbook (Vol. 1).
Gwen Stefani is so grateful for the love she shares with Blake Shelton.During her virtual guest appearance on Thursday's, the singer couldn't help herself from gushing over her fiancé and all the joy he's brought to her life. Stefani, 51, and Shelton, 44, started dating five years ago following their respective divorces from Gavin Rossdale and Miranda Lambert.«My heart is racing.
Barry Gibb's new album, a collection of country reinterpretations of Bee Gees' biggest hits titled Greenfields, is the latest chapter in the brothers' hugely successful career that spans over 50 years and 31 Top 40 singles.
Passenger has opened up about his battle with Barry Gibb for Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart – and he’s not going down without a fight.
A.D. Amorosi “Look at the world out there.”Barry Gibb is alluding to the several days of strife that accompanied Donald Trump’s most recent insurrection against the U.S.
Barry Gibb is on track for his very first UK Number 1 as a solo artist with Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers' Songbook (Vol. 1).
An Australian TV host made a Bee Gee blush.
Chris Willman Music WriterDespite having written hit songs for country classicists such as Conway Twitty or duet partners Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, no one would have ever confused the Bee Gees with being country artists or authors themselves. Dramatic post-Merseybeat sounds such as those heard on “New York Mining Disaster 1941”? Check.
Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser following his royal recognition in the new year honours list, and recalled the October 1967 gig as one of the achievements of his local government career before entering parliament.
Brandi Carlile.Of course, the Bee Gees have been covered by a host of other artists over the years, while also collaborating on hits for youngest Gibb brother Andy — including “I Just Want to Be Your Everything” and “Shadow Dancing” — as well as pop superstars who didn’t get the family rate. Here, a look at how deep the Gibb influence goes. Although this 1967 single wasn’t one of the Bee Gees’ biggest hits, it has been one of their most-covered tunes.