Fans of the late Amy Winehouse will soon have a new vinyl to add to their collections alongside Frank and Back to Black, as her iconic 2007 Glastonbury set is to become available on 12-inch for the first time.
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sang Amy's iconic song Rehab in a bid to impress the judges, Sheridan Smith, Adam Lambert, Beverly Knight and Jason Manford. However, when host Olly Murs asked the panel for their critique, Sheridan broke down in tears as she remembered the 'beautiful soul'. he pair had become close friends after meeting in a queue for London club Proud Galleries in Camden.
"Sheridan, I know you knew Amy really well. What did you make of our Amys tonight?" host Olly Murs asked. Read more Starstruck viewers flummoxed by Jason Manford's suit Video: Sheridan Smith Breaks Down In Tears Over Starstruck Performance (Wales Online)BBC Breakfast forced off air as evacuation alarm sounds during interview10 Day weather forecast from Met Office from March 23– How Long Will The Sunshine Last?For the love of ArchieFoo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dies at 50Zelensky sends warning to 'traitors of Ukraine'Gogglebox viewers don't recognise Daniel as he appears with new hairstyleGogglebox's Lee and Jenny in shock as mouse gets into their caravanFacemask rules to stay in place in Wales'He'll have to go' - Grant Shapps gives blunt review of P&O boss and explains next steps from governmentMother and ex-partner jailed for killing two-year-old after weeks of abuseBoris Johnson: Use of biological or chemical weapons would be viewed with 'utter horror'She then replied: "Girls, you're amazing.
You know I did know Amy and she was so much more than the beehive and the tattoos. She was a beautiful soul, a very misunderstood soul, but with the most incredible talent. "Sheridan added: "I think you all really got that tonight.
I think Patsy you got the sass. Emily you're such a sweet girl and actually so was Amy behind all the kind of madness. "And Ebony, the
.Fans of the late Amy Winehouse will soon have a new vinyl to add to their collections alongside Frank and Back to Black, as her iconic 2007 Glastonbury set is to become available on 12-inch for the first time.
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Amy Winehouse’s iconic performance at Glastonbury Festival in 2007 is being released on vinyl for the first time ever.The vinyl release of ‘Live at Glastonbury 2007’ will mark the 15th anniversary of Winehouse’s legendary performance on the Pyramid Stage, her second time playing Glastonbury. She performed her timeless hits like ‘Rehab’, ‘You Know I’m No Good’, ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’ and ‘Valerie’.
Queen Elizabeth II is paying tribute to her late husband Prince Philip on the 1-year anniversary of his death.Her Royal Highness' official Twitter account posted a touching message Saturday dedicated to the Duke of Edinburgh, who died last year at 99 from old age. The social media post included the poem «The Patriarchs — An Elegy» by Simon Armitage.The poem read in part, «The weather in the window this morning is snow, unseasonal singular flakes, a slow winter's shiver.
The Railway Children Return trailer dropped on Wednesday giving fans of the classic story a first glimpse of the upcoming film along with the appearance of a recognisable face. In the clip that has been released, Sheridan Smith is seen in the first couple of frames looking almost unrecognisable portraying character Annie in the film.The 40 year old can be seen in the trailer sporting an retro-styled wavy auburn hairdo undeath a maroon hat, whilst wearing an orange blouse, green jacket and grey high waisted skirt.
50-year-old drummer died from a suspected overdose in his hotel room in Colombia where he had been due to appear with the band at a festival. Following the tragedy, the Foo Fighters cancelled their tour and pulled out of their scheduled performance at the 64th annual Grammy Awards where they were up for three prizes.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith has shared a poignant video paying tribute to his late friend and colleague, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died last month at age 50.The two-minute video comprises a handful of humorous interactions between the pair, interview snippets and performance clips, with the Foo Fighters song ‘My Hero’ laid overtop. It was put together by Daniel Catullo, who in 2017 helmed the PBS series Foo Fighters At The Acropolis, which Smith hosted.Opening the video is a snippet of Smith saying in an old interview: “Taylor’s my good buddy, who I’ve known forever.” It ends with a line from Smith’s speech at the Chili Peppers’ Hollywood Walk Of Fame induction ceremony – which took place on Thursday (March 31) – where he said: “I have to give a shoutout to my brother Taylor Hawkins.
Ellise Shafer Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith has shared a tribute video to Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died on March 25 at the age of 50.The video is a compilation of Smith and Hawkins’ most memorable moments together captured on camera, including many clips from touring. Foo Fighters first opened for the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1999 on their “Californication” tour, during which Hawkins and Dave Grohl played an epic prank on Smith by dumping pasta on him while he was drumming. Ever since, the two drummers kept up a playful yet sincere friendship, which is displayed in the video.“Taylor’s my good buddy who I’ve known forever,” Smith says during an interview clip at the beginning of the video.
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#Oscars stage.https://t.co/1H1Y9jC9bl#oscars pic.twitter.com/IlpBjx8lgDHe continued: “I’m being called on in my life to love people and to protect people and to be a rigor to my people. I know to do what we do, you got to be able to take abuse, you have to be able to have people talk crazy about you. You got to be able to have people disrespecting people, and you gotta smile and pretend like that’s OK,” Smith said.
Starstruck has been getting viewers talking over the weeks as members of the public turn into some of music's biggest stars for a prime-time TV performance.
It was an emotional night for Sheridan Smith on Starstruck as the singing show returned after a break on Saturday night.
Jason Manford was rivalling Adam Lambert in the extravagant outfit stakes as they both made their latest appearance on Starstruck.
ITV show, judged by Sheridan Smith, Beverley Knight, Jason Manford and Adam Lambert, sees singers transform into their musical heroes as they perform one of their songs. But some were less than impressed as they said nobody should attempt to fill the shoes of the late superstar. Amy, who won a string of Grammy Awards for her emotive performances, tragically died of alcohol poisoning on July 23, 2011, at the age of 27.
ITV tonight (March 26) after a week away - and viewers couldn't stop talking about judge Jason Manford's suit. The comedian judges the show along with Sheridan Smith, Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert. The competition sees three singers transform into their celebrity icons at a time to perform a song.