For Jack White, those elements of rock and roll fit Iggy Pop like a glove, and especially on Funhouse. Pop isn’t called the godfather of punk music for no reason, after all. Listening to the 1970 ...
He was best known for amassing more than 3,400 copies of the Beatles’ “White Album” and using them to demonstrate the aging of a cultural artifact. By Richard Sandomir Rutherford Chang ...
Only The Beatles' Paul McCartney has more, with 23 to his name. Speaking exclusively to Official Charts, Robbie Williams says: “Thank you to everyone who has supported the album and the movie.
Robbie Williams ties The Beatles' record for the most No. 1 albums ... rankings in the United Kingdom shortly after its first album dropped, and the band remains one of the most successful names ...
has given the British pop icon his 15th No. 1 album, and sees him pull ahead of The Rolling Stones (14) in the all-time rankings. He is now tied with The Beatles at 15 for the most ever.
as ITV News' Entertainment Reporter Rishi Davda reports Robbie Williams has matched The Beatles' record with his 15th UK number-one album Better Man - the soundtrack to his recently released biopic.
It is an understatement to say that rock wouldn't be the same if it weren't for The Beatles. After all ... one of the best songs from The White Album. Although the song came out decades ago ...
Robbie Williams secured his 15th Number One album with the Better Man soundtrack, which has tied him with The Beatles. READ MORE: Robbie Williams and director Michael Gracey on their bananas ...
Even before he had a record contract, Bob Dylan was thinking about his visual presentation. Folk singer Dave Van Ronk advised him that he needed to think about his image, Dylan’s girlfriend Suze ...
“The Beatles and Ramones played 30 minute (ish) sets,” White continues, “and if I could, I would do the same at this moment in my performing life. That's actually the kind of show I'd like to put on ...
Last year, after releasing his latest album No Name, Jack White told fans that he’d be announcing shows only days in advance.
Then there’s the Beatles’ “Now and Then.” The quartet is back on the Grammy leaderboard a full six decades after winning their first statuette. “Now and Then,” salvaged from a famously ...
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