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Three biopics on tragic star Buckley to go head to head
Wednesday 02 January 2013
His accidental death by drowning robbed music of its brightest new star. But the cult of Jeff Buckley will go mainstream this year with three biopics competing to tell the story of the singer who released just one tantalising album during his lifetime.
Graceland: Presley's Kingdom
Friday 19 October 2012
Sun, Studio B and Graceland give an insight into America, not just Elvis, says Matthew Longhurst
Elvis Presley's crypt up for auction
Monday 28 May 2012
For the right price, you or a loved one can rest in peace in the tomb of The King.
28 killed as storms ravage US
Saturday 03 March 2012
Powerful storms stretching from the US Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes in the north wrecked two small towns and killed at least 28 people as the system tore roofs off schools and homes and damaged a maximum-security prison. It was the second deadly tornado outbreak this week.
Godfather of rap's last words: Exclusive extract from Gil Scott-Heron’s posthumous memoir
Friday 06 January 2012
Next month, the visionary poet, rap/hip-hop pioneer, and author Gil Scott-Heron will be honoured with a Special Merit Award at the Grammys. Here is an exclusive extract from his forthcoming memoir, The Last Holiday
Album: Ashton Shepherd, Where Country Grows (MCA Nashville)
Sunday 31 July 2011
There's something immensely gratifying about rockin' country music like this: the songs, the wit, the playing, the production values, the crackle of atmospheric enjoyment which accompanies such certainty of purpose.
O'Brien entrusts Abbey to son and heir apparent
Friday 22 July 2011
A race that could scarcely accommodate any fresh intrigue obtained a mildly sensational new dimension yesterday when the final declarations were made for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. As expected, the big prize at Ascot tomorrow is all about quality, not quantity. Only five runners stood their ground, including the Godolphin pacemaker. Few, however, had envisaged the possibility that one of the key protagonists might be partnered by a teenage apprentice who will not, in contesting so prestigious a prize, be permitted to use his claim.
Ballydoyle land clean sweep of Curragh riches with Treasure
Monday 27 June 2011
So no change there, then. The dominance by Aidan O'Brien and the Coolmore Stud owner partnerships of the elite Irish racing scene, and of their country's premier Classic in particular, continued yesterday when Treasure Beach became the sixth successive Irish Derby winner, and the ninth in all, to emerge from Ballydoyle.
Curragh murk may hobble Royal hopes
Sunday 26 June 2011
Why have we fallen out of love with Joss Stone?
Friday 24 June 2011
Carlton House poses threat to O'Brien's dream of sixth straight Curragh success
Wednesday 22 June 2011
There will still be four runners from Ballydoyle in Sunday's Irish Derby, but not the four originally envisaged. Treasure Beach, Memphis Tennessee and Seville are still on course for the Classic that has become a benefit for their trainer Aidan O'Brien, but Recital was not on top form yesterday morning and his place in the squad will be taken by Roderic O'Connor.
Penn Badgley's Buckley role confirmed
Tuesday 21 June 2011
Penn Badgley is to portray Jeff Buckley in a new movie, it has been confirmed.
Explosion rocks GKN's profits
Friday 17 June 2011
A fatal explosion last month at an American plant run by the industrial and engineering group GKN will result in a £30m one-off hit, before insurance claims, to GKN's profits, the company said yesterday.
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