A woman alleged to be Ghislaine Maxwell stretches out in the sand at Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida mansion.
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Prince‘s Estate is revealing new music from the late icon.
The Estate released “I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man (1979 Version)” on Thursday (July 16), which will be featured on the expanded reissue of Sign O’ the Times on September 25.
The song was recorded at Hollywood Sound Recorders, Studio A on May 23, 1979, and engineered by Bob Mockler. It is the oldest recording in the Super Deluxe Edition collection, and dates all the way back to sessions for Prince’s self-titled 1979 album.
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A woman alleged to be Ghislaine Maxwell stretches out in the sand at Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida mansion.
nightclub. It has been claimed that the Royal Family member was spotted with Virginia Giuffre at Tramp nightclub on the evening of March 10, 2001.
As part of an ongoing trafficking investigation into dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged “madam” Ghislaine Maxwell – both friends of the 60-year-old – a judge has ordered classified documents potentially damning to Andrew to be made public.
In newly unsealed court documents, more information has been revealed regarding what went on at Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands. The New York Post picked up on some of these documents this week in which it was alleged that Prince Andrew liked to lick between Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s toes.
“sex slave” Virginia Giuffre was forced to sleep with.In the papers – which Ghislaine Maxwell had fought to keep secret as she faces sex charges – the prince is also accused of having “an orgy with numerous other under-aged girls”. And it is claimed he “put pressure on the US government to give Jeffrey Epstein a plea deal” when the paedophile was charged in 2007 with soliciting a minor for prostitution.
Prince George of Cambridge is expected to mark an important milestone this summer when he along with younger sister Princess Charlotte resume their classes at Thomas's Battersea school in London.Prince George, seven and Princess Charlotte, five, are currently enjoying a break from home schooling during the summer holidays.
Paul McCartney and Steve Miller’s collaborative track ‘Broomstick’ has been released – you can listen to it below.In 1997, McCartney released ‘Flaming Pie’, his second-highest-charting album of the past 25 years. A boxset containing unreleased demos, outtakes, and rehearsal tapes from the LP’s recording sessions is set to be released next week.One song that features on the album is ‘Broomstick’, a tune that McCartney cut with Steve Miller, who played guitar on most of the album.
here. Reporter Tom George covers all things Wigan for the Manchester Evening News, you can follow him on Twitter here.They spotted something unusual about their granddaughter.Kelly explains: “We were in the front garden when my mum noticed something wasn’t quite right with Hollie’s left eye.“It was turning inwards – almost like a lazy eye.“I hadn’t noticed it before, but after Mum pointed it out, it was hard to miss.”Over the next couple of days, Hollie also started experiencing dizzy spells and
To celebrate Prince George’s 7th birthday, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Duchess Kate threw a fun outdoor party for their eldest son, reports US Weekly. A source spoke to the platform and revealed that “William and Kate organized a small camping-themed BBQ party for George.” The source also revealed that the duchess’ parents, Michael Middleton and Carole Middleton, were able to “join in on the fun” as guests.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs a preview to their forthcoming “Goats Heads Soup” deluxe edition, the Rolling Stones have dropped “Scarlet,” a previously unreleased 1974 outtake featuring Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and former Traffic/Blind Faith bassist Ric Grech.Recorded in October of 1974, the song features some distinctive Page soloing over a choppy Keith Richards riff, and according to the tape box photographed in the song’s video (below), it also features the group’s longtime pianist and
The Rolling Stones just dropped a previously unreleased track, “Scarlet”.
Guns N’ Roses track by late Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell has been shared on what would have been the musician’s 56th birthday (July 20).‘Patience’, an acoustic song originally released on Guns N’ Roses 1988 compilation album ‘Lies’, is given some percussion and keyboard melodies for Cornell’s rendition.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOn what would have been Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell’s 56th birthday (July 20), his estate has posted the singer’s previously unreleased cover of Guns N’ Roses’ ballad, “Patience.”The song, originally released on GNR’s 1988 compilation “Lies,” unveiled a more acoustic and sensitive side of the band that it had showcased during low-key performances after the release of their debut album the previous year, “Appetite for Destruction” (although another song on the
The Prince Estate partnered with Warner Records to drop the previously unreleased song "I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (1979 Version)" today (July 16).