Queen's first manager, Norman Sheffield, write bitterly of his sense of betrayal after hearing himself described as a 'sewer ...
Welcome to SOUND FILES, a deep dive with area musicians and music lovers into one specific entry in the U.S. National Recording Registry. Keith Lockhart joins Edgar B. Herwick III to wax operatic ...
As Queen's mega hit Bohemian Rhapsody marks its 50th anniversary this year, the band's former manager Norman Sheffield ...
Norman Sheffield helped launch Queen to stardom, but the former manager claimed the band's song Death On Two Legs from A ...
The right ’70s song does more than trigger nostalgia, it feels like it could drop into a 2025 playlist without missing a beat ...
Some of the greatest classic rock songs ever might be hard to remember title-wise, as their titles aren't found anywhere in the lyrics.
Despite not releasing an album in nearly a decade, Rihanna remains one of the biggest music stars on the planet. Need proof? The 2010 Anthony Mandler-directed video for her Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit ...
Big Issue caught up with songwriter Paul K Joyce 25 years since Bob The Builder hit Christmas No 1 with Can We Fix It?
AN unreleased track by rock legends Queen that “no one has ever heard” will be played publicly for the first time today.
This nearly 6-minute song from 1975 was deemed too risky for radio. Now it has over 2.6 billion Spotify streams.
A Christmas message by Dean of Gibraltar Canon Ian Tarrant. Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Exactly 50 years ago ...
The new version was recorded live at Glasgow Barrowlands in December 1987, just as the original record was climbing the ...
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