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Today in Music History for Jan. 15: In 1882, tenor Henry Burr (born Harry McClaskey), the most prolific recording artist of his era, was born in St. Stephen, N.B. He recorded an estimated 12,000 ...
Putting Saks and Neiman Marcus together was supposed to create a luxury powerhouse. Just over a year later, unpaid debts ...
JOHN LENNON once famously said that The Beatles were bigger than Jesus – but now Robbie Williams is about to eclipse even the ...
May Pang, John Lennon's companion during his 'Lost Weekend,' will present a unique exhibition of candid photographs capturing ...
Britain's Prince Harry, singer Elton John and five other high-profile figures' privacy lawsuits against the Daily Mail begin ...
Discover the latest beverage innovations for 2026, from Molson Coors’ new stout and Elton John’s alcohol-free sparkling wine ...
Rock and cinema collided in unforgettable ways. From Beatlemania to Pink Floyd in Pompeii, these 11 films defined how rock ...
John Lennon and George Harrison said they only got violent once (maybe twice), and it appears this little Hamburg helpers were to blame.
It was a bad day for the Edinburgh teams, with Hearts losing a shootout and Hibernian falling to a stoppage-time own goal against Dunfermline ...
Following a pulsating 1-1 draw, John McGlynn's Bairns prevailed 5-4 in the shoot-out. New signing Ben Parkinson - who opened ...
Long before social media, paparazzi apps, and carefully curated public images, celebrities lived much more of their lives out ...
A freakish stoppage-time own goal by Hibernian's Miguel Chaiwa puts second tier Dunfermline Athletic into the last 16 of the ...