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The folk artist, who just keeps getting bigger and bigger, led the crowd in a cathartic mass therapy session at the O2 Forum Kentish Town
The folk artist, who just keeps getting bigger and bigger, led the crowd in a cathartic mass therapy session at the O2 Forum Kentish Town
The star has been belittled as a ‘dumb blonde’ while shamed for not being ‘feminist’ enough. Yet what she has done for women is remarkable
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The queen of country’s rock record may sound like overblown karaoke, but Parton’s got the vocal chops – and a sparkling guest list to boot
The folk artist, who just keeps getting bigger and bigger, led the crowd in a cathartic mass therapy session at the O2 Forum Kentish Town
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Rush frontman Geddy Lee reflects on how his parents surviving Auschwitz affected his childhood, the death of Neil Peart, and a Rush reunion
The last remaining Monkee on surviving the Sixties, the black comedy that ‘destroyed’ the band and Jimi Hendrix getting booed off stage
The drummer on the trial that unhinged The Doors, why money is like heroin and Jim Morrison's premonition of his own death
To mark the release of a huge live box-set, Mark Knopfler’s longtime brother in arms explains why Dire Straits reached the end of the road
The last remaining Monkee on surviving the Sixties, the black comedy that ‘destroyed’ the band and Jimi Hendrix getting booed off stage
Following news of her seven Grammy nominations, the RnB singer's take-no-prisoners energy was infectious at London's Roundhouse
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Marking both the centenary of the Festival and the end of the Korean War 70 years ago, this tribute served as a balm for our troubled times
She never truly felt at home in London but the RnB singer seemed delighted to be back in the capital atop Troxy's stage on Friday night
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