Going strong! Eric Johnson celebrated the seventh anniversary of his marriage to Jessica Simpson by sharing a ton of photos from their wedding.
19.06.2021 - 01:51 / hellomagazine.com
Sir Tom Jones delighted fans on Friday as he shared a rare personal photo to his Instagram page as he sat down to watch the Euros 2020 match between England and Scotland.MORE: Tom Jones admits shock after reaching incredible milestoneIn the photo that appears to have been taken on a polaroid camera, a young Tom can be seen wearing a white turtle neck with a chunky silver chain as he sips from a champagne coupe.
In his other hand, he holds a cigar. It's not known when the photo was taken, but
.Going strong! Eric Johnson celebrated the seventh anniversary of his marriage to Jessica Simpson by sharing a ton of photos from their wedding.
Celebrity Gogglebox is replacing Sir Tom Jones for an upcoming episode. The official Gogglebox Twitter page confirmed that The Voice UK judge will not appear alongside Anne-Marie on Friday night's episode (July 9).
Gogglebox. The Welsh singer has been replaced by fellow musician Ed Sheeran for the upcoming episode.
Celebrity Gogglebox is replacing Tom Jones for an upcoming episode. The official Gogglebox Twitter page confirmed that The Voice UK judge will not appear alongside Anne-Marie on Friday night's episode (July 9).
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are celebrating Father’s Day by sharing some personal family photos on social media.
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BBC reported. “Today’s musicians receive very little income from their performances — most featured artists receive tiny fractions of a US cent per stream and session musicians receive nothing at all,” the letter — which is also signed by Van Morrison, Paul McCartney, Jessie Ware, the estate of Joe Strummer, rapper Kano and the rock band Wolf Alice — goes on. A fix to the situation would be simple, they write: “Only two words needs to change” in the 988 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act to
began in April with signatories including Paul McCartney, Kate Bush and members of Led Zeppelin. It argues that streaming via services such as Spotify and Apple Music be legislated more like radio.