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Castlemilk woman to get covered in baked beans for charity
A Castlemilk woman is set to emulate one of Britain's most famous singers... but not in a way you might expect.
Looking for Ludwig, Not Finding Johann
's Anthony Lane once posited, "composers have suffered at the hands of cinema." The history of attempts to render them on stage or screen-at even the most elementary level of veracity, never mind conveying what it's actually like to be one-is a parade of forehead-slapping camp, gorge-rising sentimentality, and blatant invention.
As the legendary front man of The Who, Roger Daltrey has been entertaining fans across the globe for decades - but his latest project goes beyond the music, and into the lives of some very special fans here in America: Cancer patients.
A Most Huge 2013 Video Birthday to A Musical Genius, Peter Townshend of the Who
Today we send out a huge birthday salute to one of my favorite songwriters of all time, the amazing Peter Townshend, powerhouse behind the band known as the Who, the best live band I've ever seen.
Daft Punk think Auto-Tune ruins music
Though the duo - Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter - like experimenting with the vocal-tweaking software in a ''fun'' way, they think it is over-relied on to make a singer's voice sound perfect.
The Howard Stern Show - Wednesday, May 15, 2013
ZZ Top Replays, Song Parodies And More. 05/15/13. 6:00am Show opening bits and songs included: ''The Scott Salem Assertiveness Training CD'' commercial parody, Weezer performing ''Hash Pipe'' live in the Howard Stern Show studio.
Google's Larry Page opens up about voice problem
Shedding light for the first time on a condition that forced him to stop speaking temporarily last year, Google CEO Larry Page said Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with a nerve condition that limits the movement of both his vocal cords.
History 'Pawn Stars' is back Thursday, May 30
Each episode of Pawn Stars features an array of quirky characters attempting to sell, purchase or pawn items.
'Tommy' - The Who stage an opera
In 1969 British rock band The Who released an album called "Tommy" which was the first musical work to be billed as a rock opera.
Big Shot checks into Staten Island's Lorenzo's Cabaret Friday night for Billy Joel tribute
Billed as "The Ultimate Billy Joel Experience," the tribute act Big Shot is fueled by the vocals and piano of Long Islander Mike DelGuidice.
Stars, fans say goodbye to Jones
Country music legend George Jones died Friday, April 26, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Bentley: My favorite George Jones song
Country music legend George Jones died Friday, April 26, in Nashville, Tennessee.