Paul McCartney dialed in to Howard Stern's radio show on Tuesday morning (April 14) from his home in the English countryside, where he's hunkered down with one of his daughters.
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Ace’s “How Long,” a No. 3 hit in 1975 for the British rock band, was the first single to introduce music audiences to the voice of Paul Carrack, who went on to become a vocalist for other influential groups like Squeeze and Mike & The Mechanics. And thanks to a buzzy new TV campaign from Amazon’s Prime and Echo Show tablet, Carrack’s first hit is finding a whole new audience.
The slinky, blue-eyed-soul jam soundtracks a spot dedicated to the streaming-era phenomenon of “binge cheating,” or
Paul McCartney dialed in to Howard Stern's radio show on Tuesday morning (April 14) from his home in the English countryside, where he's hunkered down with one of his daughters.
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Monday, April 6
Lewis Capaldi wants to duet with fellow Scots singer Paolo Nutini.
Manchester United face a fight to land England winger Jadon Sancho this summer.
A number of celebrities have given their salute to frontline workers
LONDON – Tributes have been paid to former Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) chairman Paul Quirk, who has died at age 71 following a short battle with cancer.
A galaxy of British music and movie stars pulled together for a video honoring the U.K.'s National Health Service. In the clip posted by the NHS on Thursday night (April 2), the celebs hold up cards that read #ThankYouNHS, with Elton John saying, "You are our heroes and we salute each and every one of you. Thank you."
Legendary kids TV star Paul Chuckle has spoken of his battle against coronavirus.
Robbie Williams is issuing an apology to actress Jane Seymour that’s more than 20 years overdue.