Tom Grennan lands the top trending song in the UK with Little Bit Of Love, which could become his first Top 10 on the Official Singles Chart this week.
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Tom Grennan has been confirmed as the next guest on The Record Club.
On Wednesday, 17 March from 6.30pm, Tom will join host Jess Iszatt to discuss and answer fan questions about his brand new album Evering Road, which was released last Friday (12 March).
Fans are encouraged to order a copy of the album from their local record shop, give it a listen ahead of time and join in live to put their most burning questions to Tom. One lucky commenter whose question is asked will win a pair of Bowers &
Tom Grennan lands the top trending song in the UK with Little Bit Of Love, which could become his first Top 10 on the Official Singles Chart this week.
On Saturday, San Diego Comic-Con announced dates for its first in-person convention since 2019.
Also Read: San Diego Comic-Con to Go Virtual Again for 2021Details about specific events, badge cost and attendance capacity are all still in the planning stages and will be announced down the line. You can visit their website, comic-con.org, for updated information as it becomes available.Due to concern for public health and safety, the annual convention had to cancel in-person events in San Diego 2020, as well as its spring 2021 show, WonderCon in Anaheim.
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This story is pretty wild — no pun intended!
Tom Grennan has scored his first UK Number One album with his second studio album, ‘Evering Road’.The Bedford singer-songwriter’s new album, which arrived last week (March 12), debuted at the top spot with over 17,000 chart sales – 73 per cent of which were physical copies, including CD, vinyl and cassette.Grennan’s album was one of four new releases to land inside the Top Five, alongside Central Cee‘s ‘Wild West’ (Number Two), Thunder‘s ‘All The Right Noises’ (Number Three) and RJ Thompson‘s
Congratulations to Tom Grennan who lands his first Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with Evering Road.
Tom Grennan has shared his excitement and plans for the prospect of being this week's Number 1 album.
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Luis Palau was a popular Christian evangelist who worked with Billy Graham (1918–2018) and became one of his successors as he preached to the Spanish-speaking audience.A native of Argentina, Palau met Graham in the early 1960s and began interning for him, translating his speeches for Spanish-speaking audiences. Graham became a mentor to Palau as he forged his own path as a preacher for Overseas Crusades, then later founded his own ministry.
Tom Grennan is heading for Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart with his new album Evering Road.
If there was one word to sum up how Tom Grennan is feeling right now, on the cusp of releasing his new album, it would be "buzzing". "I just... I don't know what else to say," he tells us over the phone, sounding genuinely bewildered.
If there was one word to sum up how Tom Grennan is feeling right now, on the cusp of releasing his new album, it would be "buzzing". "I just... I don't know what else to say," he tells us over the phone, sounding genuinely bewildered.
Paramount has tappedReinaldo Marcus Green to direct the studio'sBob Marley biopic. Ziggy Marley, Rita Marley and Cedella Marley will produce on behalf of Tuff Gong.
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Maximo Park have been announced as the special guests on the next episode of The Record Club with Bowers & Wilkins.
ESPN is looking into alleged comments byt college basketball analyst Dan Dakich last week during an argument about monetary compensation — or lack thereof — to collegiate athletes. During the back-and-forth, Dakich went after several academics who disagreed with him, using Twitter and his Indianapolis radio show to do so.