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‘The Rise And Fall Of Britpop’ charts Pulp’s impact on the scene and Blur and Oasis’ rivalry - www.nme.com - Britain - county Major
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17.07.2023

‘The Rise And Fall Of Britpop’ charts Pulp’s impact on the scene and Blur and Oasis’ rivalry

The Rise And Fall Of Britpop, explores Pulp’s impact on the scene alongside the rivalry between Blur and Oasis.Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley developed and present the podcast, which released its first four episodes last week (July 10), charting how Britpop rose to domination and its lasting effect on the UK music industry and pop culture.Episodes five to eight have now been made available to listen to on BBC Sounds, while the four new instalments will be broadcast on BBC 6 Music on July 19.The fifth episode will turn the lens away from the heavyweights of Blur and Oasis, focusing instead on Sheffield’s Pulp. The episode will tell the Jarvis Cocker-led band’s story, from recording in a semi-detached house in their hometown to writing songs in a tent the night before headlining Glastonbury.Episode six will return to catch up with Blur and Oasis who, at this point in time, were embroiled in a bitter chart battle in August 1995.

St Vincent says talent show covers of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ are “the worst thing in the world” - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
06.04.2024

St Vincent says talent show covers of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ are “the worst thing in the world”

St Vincent has said talent show covers of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ are “the worst thing in the world”.In a new interview with Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2 that you watch below, the musician talked about her love of Cohen’s”masterpiece” and how much she disliked covers of the song which were popular on shows like American Idol and X Factor. St Vincent explained: “Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the best songs ever written, period.

Jo Whiley on heartbreaking loss: 'It shakes you to your core' - www.ok.co.uk - India - county Wright
ok.co.uk
31.03.2024

Jo Whiley on heartbreaking loss: 'It shakes you to your core'

After over 40 years on our airwaves, radio fans were dealt a heartbreaking blow on Tuesday 13 February, when the BBC announced the death of DJ Steve Wright, who had famously helmed programmes on Radio 1 and Radio 2, as well as fronting tv shows such as Top of the Pops. And now, in an exclusive chat with OK!, Steve's colleague Jo Whiley has opened up on dealing with feelings about her own mortality. However, the one thing she’s not concentrating on and that is slowing down.

Jo Whiley on guilty pleasures, Madonna and the disabled sister that changed her outlook on life - www.ok.co.uk - London - county Wright - county Isle Of Wight
ok.co.uk
31.03.2024

Jo Whiley on guilty pleasures, Madonna and the disabled sister that changed her outlook on life

It’s been 30 years since DJ Jo Whiley first landed on BBC Radio 1, co-presenting The Evening Session. Now aged 58, she’s in a new phase of her life; preparing for an empty nest, enthusiastically gardening (she’s a little obsessed with growing pumpkins), and dealing with feelings about her own mortality.The one thing she’s not concentrating on, though, is slowing down. “As long as I enjoy it and people still want to dance to the songs I play and hear my voice, I’ll carry on,” she tells us.

Blackpool Tower launches live music weekender events held in historic ballroom - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - county Davie
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
14.03.2024

Blackpool Tower launches live music weekender events held in historic ballroom

Blackpool Tower has announced a new series of live music events taking place inside its iconic ballroom. The first Blackpool Tower Live Weekender will be held from May 24 -26 and promises the ‘ultimate night out’.

'Our hearts soared when we listened' - Radio DJs pay tribute to Steve Wright to broadcaster who was 'born to be in a studio - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
14.02.2024

'Our hearts soared when we listened' - Radio DJs pay tribute to Steve Wright to broadcaster who was 'born to be in a studio

Steve Wright has been celebrated as a broadcaster who was "born to be in a studio", following his death aged 69.. For over four decades, Wright graced the airwaves of BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2, capturing the attention of millions.

Watch The Darkness’ festive performance of ‘Don’t Let The Bells End’ with 12-piece choir - www.nme.com - Manchester
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18.12.2023

Watch The Darkness’ festive performance of ‘Don’t Let The Bells End’ with 12-piece choir

The Darkness has performed their version of ‘Don’t Let The Bells End’ with a 12-piece choir – watch the footage below.‘Don’t Let The Bells End’ was The Darkness’ bid at the 2003 Christmas Number One (sadly Gary Jules beat them to the top spot with ‘Mad World’).Originally recorded at Abbey Road studios as an epic rock ballad complete with jingle bells and a children’s choir, The Darkness have honoured the track for its 20th birthday with a particularly festive performance.Playing the track on the Jo Whiley BBC Radio 2 show at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios, frontman Justin Hawkins appeared with an appropriately glittery red guitar and a 12-piece choir to perform the song.“Thank you so much to the wonderful Jo Whiley and her fantastic BBC Radio 2 team for having us and of course to Mark Delisser’s angelic sounding 12 piece choir,” wrote the band on social media. “Beautiful.” Take a look below:Recently, Justin Hawkins has opened up about his regret over The Darkness’ split.

Where to see Vernon Kay on his epic Ultra Marathon as he heads through Stockport and Old Trafford today - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Italy - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
16.11.2023

Where to see Vernon Kay on his epic Ultra Marathon as he heads through Stockport and Old Trafford today

Bolton BBC star Vernon Kay is now on day three of his Ultra Ultramarathon Challenge across the UK in aid of Children in Need. And on Thursday, he enters Greater Manchester for the firt time after an epic journey through the Peak District.

Blur debut new song ‘Barbaric’ and air classics at BBC Radio Theatre show - www.nme.com - Russia - parish St. Charles
nme.com
19.07.2023

Blur debut new song ‘Barbaric’ and air classics at BBC Radio Theatre show

Blur performed a special gig at the BBC Radio Theatre for Radio 2 last night (July 18) – debuting new song ‘Barbaric’, showcasing their new album ‘The Ballad Of Darren‘ and inviting Phil Daniels on-stage for ‘Parklife’. Check out photos, footage and the setlist below.Following on from playing to 90,000 fans per night at their two massive Wembley Stadium shows last week, the Britpop heroes returned to the capital to perform a much more intimate show for just 300 lucky competition winners and media.

Steve Lamacq on ‘The Rise And Fall Of Britpop’: “Everyone was a character” - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
13.07.2023

Steve Lamacq on ‘The Rise And Fall Of Britpop’: “Everyone was a character”

NME about the new BBC podcast The Rise And Fall Of Britpop – and the chances of a similar cultural phenomenon taking place again today.Launched this week, the new eight-part series sees 6 Music DJ and former NME journalist Lamacq – along with fellow BBC DJ and former Evening Sessions co-host Jo Whiley – delve deep into the rise of UK indie in the ’90s with new interviews, archive interviews and more, featuring prominent artists from the scene.To get a feel for the new series, NME spoke to Lamacq about life before Britpop, how it wouldn’t have been possible without the death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, the characters it gave us, and what caused the scene’s demise…Lamacq: “The start of the ‘90s was a little grim, grey and downtrodden. The rise of dance music through the late ‘80s and into the ‘90s was a reaction to that – and an escape from that. In musical terms, we had the shoegaze movement in the early ‘90s, which brought some quite good stuff.

BBC 6 Music shares new podcast documenting the rise and fall of Britpop - www.nme.com - Britain - county Major
nme.com
10.07.2023

BBC 6 Music shares new podcast documenting the rise and fall of Britpop

The Rise And Fall Of Britpop is developed by Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley, and explores how the genre first came into formation. Through the course of the series, the two hosts will also hold interviews with various musicians from across the scene, and delve into how the genre impacted both the music industry and UK pop culture.It also arrives on what the BBC is describing as the 30th anniversary of the genre, and seeks to not only detail how it rose to prominence but also dive into the archives and share never-before-heard stories from those who understand it best.“It’s easy to forget the environment Britpop landed in; The passing of power from Thatcher to Major, Britain embroiled in war and the Union Jack derided as a symbol of the far right.

Jo Whiley: ‘My kids only think I’m cool when I get them into VIP toilets at Glasto’ - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - India
ok.co.uk
17.06.2023

Jo Whiley: ‘My kids only think I’m cool when I get them into VIP toilets at Glasto’

When 17-year-old Jo Whiley set off for somewhere called Glastonbury after a raucous sixth form party, she had no idea the festival would come to define her next four decades. In the early 80s, Jo was studying for her A-levels and had plans to train as a speech therapist. What actually happened was rather different — and much more glamorous, in a muddy sort of way.

Liam Gallagher on the thing that “freaked him out” after buying Noel Edmonds’ mansion - www.nme.com - France - city Sandra
nme.com
16.06.2023

Liam Gallagher on the thing that “freaked him out” after buying Noel Edmonds’ mansion

Liam Gallagher has revealed the thing that “freaked him out” after he purchased a mansion previously owned by Noel Edmonds.The former Oasis frontman was co-hosting Jo Whiley’s BBC Radio 2 programme last night (June 15), when he shared insight into something that he came across after purchasing the home.The topic arose when the singer-songwriter was asked about the last thing he spent money on, to which he responded: “Oh, it was probably the house in France. I hate to be flash … It used to be Noel Edmonds’.

Glastonbury 2023 on TV: How to watch BBC coverage of the festival - www.officialcharts.com - Britain
officialcharts.com
02.06.2023

Glastonbury 2023 on TV: How to watch BBC coverage of the festival

The BBC has announced full details of its Glastonbury 2023 coverage, including 40 hours of TV broadcasts and 85 hours of live radio.

Lewis Capaldi and Sam Ryder to play for the BBC (and you, I guess) - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - London
completemusicupdate.com
22.11.2022

Lewis Capaldi and Sam Ryder to play for the BBC (and you, I guess)

Lewis Capaldi has been announced as the latest artist to play the ‘Radio 2 In Concert’ series. Meanwhile, BBC One has announced that its annual New Year’s Eve concert will be performed by Sam Ryder.Capaldi will play in front of a small audience at the BBC’s Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House in London next month.“I absolutely love Lewis Capaldi”, says Jo Whiley, host of ‘Radio 2 In Concert’.

Staff to be given morning off after Love Island finale by Didsbury jeweller - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.07.2022

Staff to be given morning off after Love Island finale by Didsbury jeweller

A Didsbury company that sells sustainable jewellery online is to given its staff the morning off after the Love Island finale.

Glasto Is Back: Inside the BBC’s ‘Mammoth’ 2022 Glastonbury Festival Coverage - variety.com - Britain - county Ross - Indiana - county Somerset - city Lamar
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24.06.2022

Glasto Is Back: Inside the BBC’s ‘Mammoth’ 2022 Glastonbury Festival Coverage

Mark Sutherland Glastonbury Festival — the biggest live music event in Europe — gets into full swing today, for the first time since 2019.There will be 200,000 people on site in Somerset, in the west of England, watching thousands of performances across 93 different stages, including headliners Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar, and Diana Ross in the highly prized Sunday afternoon ‘legends’ slot.And yet, somehow, Glastonbury is even bigger than those numbers suggest. First held in 1970 – when 1,500 hippies got free milk in exchange for their £1 entrance fee – the festival has developed into a national and international institution, as much a part of the traditional British summer as Wimbledon.

Watch The Killers debut ‘Pressure Machine’ live in London - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Ireland - Las Vegas
nme.com
04.06.2022

Watch The Killers debut ‘Pressure Machine’ live in London

The Killers gave their song ‘Pressure Machine’ its live debut at the first of two dates in London last night (June 3).The Las Vegas band are midway through a UK and Ireland tour right now and performed at Arsenal’s Emirate Stadium yesterday.During the gig, The Killers aired the title track of their latest album, which was released last year, for the first time. The song was requested by BBC Radio 2 DJ Jo Whiley, according to frontman Brandon Flowers.“Jo Whiley, she’s always championed us since the very beginning – she’s here tonight,” Flowers told the crowd.

Piano-playing internet star Lennie makes 25 times his fundraising target - www.msn.com - city Sheffield
msn.com
13.05.2022

Piano-playing internet star Lennie makes 25 times his fundraising target

A 10-year-old boy with cerebral palsy and hydrocephalus who wowed the internet during the Covid lockdowns by learning scores of songs to play on the piano has closed his fundraising effort after raising more than 25 times his target. Lennie Street, from Morley, West Yorkshire, cannot stand or walk independently but loves music and decided to challenge himself during lockdown to play 100 songs picked by his supporters.

Watch Damon Albarn perform ‘Royal Morning Blue’ with a string quartet - www.nme.com - Britain - London - USA - county York
nme.com
21.01.2022

Watch Damon Albarn perform ‘Royal Morning Blue’ with a string quartet

Damon Albarn delivered a moving rendition of ‘Royal Morning Blue’ on US TV yesterday – check out the video below.The Blur and Gorillaz frontman featured as the musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (January 20) in support of his 2021 solo album, ‘The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows’.Appearing live in the studio, Albarn performed the record’s ‘Royal Morning Blue’ on a piano in front of a changing, natural landscape backdrop. The musician was accompanied by a string quartet.“At the end of the world/ Stay by my side/ At the end of the world/ Stay by my side/ Royal morning blue,” Albarn sang in the gentle outro to the song before the stage faded into darkness.You can watch the performance here:Meanwhile, Albarn is due to showcase ‘The Nearer The Fountain…’ at an intimate show in London next month.

Coldplay will stop releasing music as a band in 2025, Chris Martin says - www.officialcharts.com
officialcharts.com
23.12.2021

Coldplay will stop releasing music as a band in 2025, Chris Martin says

Chris Martin has announced that Coldplay will stop releasing music in a band in 2025.

Coldplay Set to to Stop Making Music in 2025 Says Chris Martin - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
23.12.2021

Coldplay Set to to Stop Making Music in 2025 Says Chris Martin

K.J. Yossman Coldplay is set to stop making music in 2025, lead singer Chris Martin has confirmed.The vocalist made the announcement during a pre-recorded BBC radio show, which he is co-presenting with British host Jo Whiley.

Chris Martin Says Coldplay Will Release Their Final Music in 2025 - www.etonline.com - Britain
etonline.com
23.12.2021

Chris Martin Says Coldplay Will Release Their Final Music in 2025

Coldplay may be done making albums. Chris Martin shared that the British band will release their final music in 2025, in a preview of his upcoming interview with Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2 that aired on the «Well I know I can tell you, our last proper record will come out in 2025 and after that I think we will only tour,” he said.

Chris Martin says Coldplay will stop making music in 2025 - www.nme.com
nme.com
22.12.2021

Chris Martin says Coldplay will stop making music in 2025

Coldplay will stop writing new music as a band in 2025, according to new comments from Chris Martin.The singer made the announcement to BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley for a special show to be broadcast tomorrow (December 23) from 7pm.Speaking on Wednesday’s The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show (via The i), Wiley shared an audio clip in which Martin can be heard confirming the news.“Well I know I can tell you: our last proper record will come out in 2025 and after that I think we will only tour,” Martin

Gogglebox's Lee and Jenny respond to claims pair are leaving Channel 4 show - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
12.12.2021

Gogglebox's Lee and Jenny respond to claims pair are leaving Channel 4 show

Gogglebox favourites Jenny Newby and Lee Riley have insisted they are not leaving Gogglebox anytime soon, after it was mistakenly announced.

Listen to Damon Albarn’s melancholic cover of The Human League’s ‘Don’t You Want Me’ - www.nme.com
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11.11.2021

Listen to Damon Albarn’s melancholic cover of The Human League’s ‘Don’t You Want Me’

Damon Albarn delivered a piano-led cover of The Human League‘s ‘Don’t You Want Me’ during a BBC live session last night (November 10).The Blur and Gorillaz frontman performed a special ‘Sofa Session’ on Jo Whiley’s Radio 2 show in support of his new solo album, ‘The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows’, which arrives tomorrow (November 12).“I love The Human League,” Albarn explained of his decision to take on the 1981 classic.

U2 explore the power of music on new track ‘Your Song Saved My Life’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.11.2021

U2 explore the power of music on new track ‘Your Song Saved My Life’

U2 have shared a brand new song called ‘Your Song Saved My Life’ – you can listen to the track in full below.The band previewed the new single earlier this week when they shared a snippet on their newly opened TikTok account.Premiered this evening (November 3) by BBC Radio 2’s Jo Whiley, ‘Your Song Saved My Life’ is the first new music from U2 since 2019’s ‘Ahimsa’, which the band collaborated on with ‘Jai Ho’ composer AR Rahman.Taken from the soundtrack for the upcoming animated sequel SING 2,

The Official best-selling female albums of all time in the UK revealed - www.officialcharts.com - Britain
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16.10.2021

The Official best-selling female albums of all time in the UK revealed

The Official Top 30 biggest-selling female albums of all time in the UK have been revealed.

Noel Gallagher gives up booze for three months after too much cider in lockdown - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
13.09.2021

Noel Gallagher gives up booze for three months after too much cider in lockdown

Noel Gallagher is giving up the booze after drinking too much cider in lockdown when he couldn't head out to the pubs. He announced that from September 12 he will be trying to ditch the drink, as he had commitments and parties up until September 11.

Annie Mac hails females in broadcasting, says Chris Moyles “seemed to use women as props for jokes” - www.nme.com
nme.com
29.07.2021

Annie Mac hails females in broadcasting, says Chris Moyles “seemed to use women as props for jokes”

Annie Mac has shared a post hailing her female radio contemporaries as she prepares for her last ever BBC Radio 1 show.The DJ announced back in April that she was set to leave the station after 17 years, with her last Future Sounds show taking place tomorrow night (July 30).In a new Instagram post ahead of the final show, Mac shouted out the likes of Jo Whiley, Sara Cox, Annie Nightingale, Maryanne Hobbs and more women working in radio, and praised how far Radio 1 has come since she joined in

Ed Sheeran has laser eye surgery - www.msn.com - Britain
msn.com
30.06.2021

Ed Sheeran has laser eye surgery

Gallery: I am GOD’S VESSEL! Kanye West’s most OUTRAGEOUS quotes (BANG Showbiz)He added: "I'm so annoyed I didn't get it done before. I've missed out on 10 years of awesomeness.

BBC to broadcast highlights from Glastonbury’s Live At Worthy Farm livestream - www.officialcharts.com
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24.05.2021

BBC to broadcast highlights from Glastonbury’s Live At Worthy Farm livestream

The BBC have announced that they will broadcast Glastonbury's 'Live At Worthy Farm' livestream event.

Jo Whiley shares update on sister's COVID battle after 'the worst week of our lives' - hellomagazine.com - France
hellomagazine.com
24.02.2021

Jo Whiley shares update on sister's COVID battle after 'the worst week of our lives'

Jo Whiley has told concerned social media followers that her sister Frances "would like to say a huge thank you" to everybody who has offered help and support her jo after she contracted coronavirus.The BBC Radio 2 presenter's sister, who suffers with severe learning difficulties as a result of a rare genetic condition named Cri du Chat, was taken to hospital last week after an outbreak at her Northamptonshire care home.READ: Jo Whiley opens up about 'awful' week amid sister's health issues with

Jo Whiley shares sister Frances’ ‘huge thank you’ to NHS staff after Covid hospital battle - www.msn.com - France
msn.com
24.02.2021

Jo Whiley shares sister Frances’ ‘huge thank you’ to NHS staff after Covid hospital battle

BBC Radio 2’s Jo Whiley has revealed that her sister Frances is out of hospital after being admitted with Covid-19 following an outbreak in her care home. The presenter has shared a video of her sister, who has learning disabilities and diabetes, drinking a cup of tea and giving a thumbs up from her favourite bench.

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