Both Match of the Day host Gary Lineker and pundit Alan Shearer are backing Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo to score 20 Premier League goals or more this season.
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the Supremes, with the remaining trio naming themselves Labelle. With Dash celebrated for her emotive, versatile voice that spanned soprano prettiness and robustly soulful singing, the group branched out, backing Laura Nyro, and covering the Who and touring with them.
Major mainstream success evaded them until 1974 album Nightbirds, when its lead single Lady Marmalade, a raunchy tale of a New Orleans sex worker lighting up a client’s dull life, topped the US charts. Later, in the UK, cover
.Both Match of the Day host Gary Lineker and pundit Alan Shearer are backing Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo to score 20 Premier League goals or more this season.
Status Quo, has died aged 72. According to a social media post shared by Lancaster’s close friend, Craig Bennett, the British musician had been suffering from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for some time.
Status Quo, has died in Sydney, Australia, aged 72.According to a post shared to Facebook by Australian entertainment reporter and Lancaster’s close friend, Craig Bennett, the musician had been suffering from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for some time.“[I] am heartbroken to announce the passing of Alan Lancaster, British born music royalty, guitar God and founding member of iconic band, Status Quo,” Bennett wrote.“Despite having MS and issues with his mobility, Alan participated in hugely successful
Sex And the City fans across the world were left heartbroken following the news of Willie Garson's passing on Tuesday.
Sarah Dash was a singer who was a founding member of Labelle, best known for their 1974 hit “Lady Marmalade.”Dash began singing with Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sundray Tucker in the early 1960s, forming the girl group the Ordettes. They evolved to become the Bluebelles, then Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles, and finally renamed themselves to Labelle in the early ‘70s.
Susanna Reid has paid tribute to former ITV News editor Geoff Hill, who passed away at the age of 52 following his brave battle with leukaemia. Geoff, who was first diagnosed with the illness in 2017, was surrounded by family as he passed away on Thursday after being admitted to the hospital last week.
The X Factor US contestant Freddie Combs has sadly died at the age of 49 from kidney failure.The singer became a star from Simon Cowell’s US edition of the talent competition, where he wowed the judges with his dulcet tones on the huge stage. Freddie died at a hospital in Florida according to US publication TMZ.
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