Country music singer Michael English has revealed he suffered a heart attack last week. The 46-year-old, who said he would consider himself to be in good shape, was on his way to per­form at a ...
Goan-born, Australia-based singer Reuben de Melo, winner of 'The Voice Australia' 2024, performed in Delhi alongside Milan Ring. Australian envoy Philip Green highlighted the growing Indian diaspora's ...
British pop star Zayn Malik, a former member of global boy group One Direction, has built a substantial fortune since going solo. Thanks to music, residencies, brand partnerships, real estate, and ...
IRISH singer Michael English has been forced to cancel his gigs due to his medical condition. The country star was supposed to perform at the Cappoquin Community Centre in Waterford last night but ...
Los Angeles artist Iceamoureux revealed his musical awakening, sparked by Lil Wayne's 'Lollipop' after initial piano disinterest. He emphasizes learning from the best, influencing his style from hair ...
For generations of television viewers, Guy Hovis was a familiar, reassuring presence — a warm voice, an easy smile, and music that felt like home. The singer, best known for his long run on The ...
With singing, dancing and band instruments, the Wisconsin Singers promise a show to remember exclusively in Madison Friday, Nov. 16 and Saturday, Nov. 17. Robin Whitty-Novotny, executive producer and ...
Prashant Tamang, winner of Indian Idol Season 3 and a popular singer-actor of Nepali origin, died at his home in New Delhi at 43. Prashant Tamang, the singer and actor who rose to national fame after ...
LONDON:Chris Rea, the singer and songwriter best known for the hit “Driving Home for Christmas,” has died at 74, his family said Monday. Rea died in the hospital following a short illness, according ...
Celebrated English blues singer and guitarist Chris Rea breathed his last earlier today. The 74-year-old rocker leaves behind a fortune of approximately $8 million, to his wife and two daughters. A ...
FOR MORE years than you would care to admit, we have imagined that the hey-nonny-no and fae-lal-la madrigals of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were just so much hooey, to adopt a word ...