Fearne's Sounds Of The 90s answer machine is full of festive requests... Fearne's got requests from the Radio 2 family, Sounds of the 90s listeners and beyond!
A lucky gambler rang in the new year with a life-changing jackpot at a Northern California casino. The player sat at a Buffalo Link slot machine on Jan. 1 at the Thunder Valley Casino and Resort ...
Following on from his Oscar-winning success in Gladiator, Russell Crowe returned with another period-set action masterpiece. Back in 2003, the Aussie starred in Master and Commander: The Far Side ...
Not yet 30, Timothée Chalamet has amassed an impressive array of credits in blockbuster movies and prestige offerings since his start as a teen actor, scoring an Oscar nomination for his ...
Musicians have been creating original Christmas songs for years, but it’s rare they become classics or standards in the way “All I Want” has. She’s one of the greatest songwriters of all ...
But who tops Kobe as the ninth-greatest NBA player of all time? Find out below. Colin Keane is a contributing journalist for The Sporting News. Born in Illinois, Colin grew up in Massachusetts as ...
One of the greatest What Ifs in NBA history revolves around Bird’s back that he infamously injured while paving his mother’s driveway during the summer of 1985. ... It’s staggering to think ...
Complex's Angel Diaz on Russell: "Not only is he the greatest winner in all of American sports, Russell is also both the smartest and best defensive player to ever pick up a basketball.
Richard Perry, a record producer known for "You're So Vain," among other hits, died Tuesday ... John Lennon’s “I’m the Greatest” was a mock-anthem for the self-effacing drummer that ...
Sponsor Message Perry was a onetime drummer, oboist and doo-wop singer who proved at home with a wide variety of musical styles, the rare producer to have No. 1 hits ... Lennon's "I'm the Greatest ...
Richard Perry, a music producer behind hits like Carly Simon‘s “You’re So Vain,” has died. He was 82. The record producer died on Tuesday in Los Angeles after suffering cardiac arrest.
The band's next pick, I Speak Astronomy, taken from the same album, is a firm favourite of Eugene's, who notes enthusiastically: "I still believe this is one of the greatest songs we've ever written ...