No Doubt apologize to Native A...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The Pop band No Doubt was forced to remove a new Wild West-themed music video and issue an apology after getting complaints from the Native American community, saying its intention was "never to offend, hurt or trivialize" their culture or history. The Southern California band – made up of lead singer Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young – posted an apology on their official website on Saturday following the release of their latest video for the single "Looking Hot. …
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Robbie Williams returns to top...
LONDON (Reuters) – Robbie Williams’ new single “Candy” shot straight to number one in Britain’s pop charts on Sunday, the Official Charts Company said, dislodging Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” from the top spot. Scottish producer and singer Calvin Harris entered the album charts at number one with “18 Months”, his second top-selling effort, and Kylie Minogue’s “The Abbey Road Sessions” came in at number two on the long player list. “Candy”, written with Take That band mate Gary Barlow, is Williams’ 14th career number one. (Reporting by Matt Falloon)
Blake Shelton dominates Countr...
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) – Blake Shelton dominated the Country Music Association awards on Thursday, taking home three trophies, including the coveted entertainer of the year prize, on country music's biggest night. Shelton, 36, whose popularity has rocketed since he became a judge in 2011 on the TV singing contest "The Voice," also won male vocalist of the year for a third time. Shelton shared song of the year honors with his wife, Miranda Lambert, for the emotional ballad "Over You", while Lambert took home the female vocalist prize, also for the third time. …
Blake Shelton dominates Countr...
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) – Blake Shelton dominated the Country Music Association awards on Thursday, taking home three trophies, including the coveted entertainer of the year prize, on country music's biggest night. Shelton, 36, whose popularity has rocketed since he became a judge in 2011 on the TV singing contest "The Voice," also won male vocalist of the year for a third time. Shelton shared song of the year honors with his wife, Miranda Lambert, for the emotional ballad "Over You", while Lambert took home the female vocalist prize, also for the third time. …
Blake Shelton dominates Countr...
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) – Blake Shelton dominated the Country Music Association awards on Thursday, taking home three trophies, including the coveted entertainer of the year prize, on country music's biggest night. Shelton, 36, whose popularity has rocketed since he became a judge in 2011 on the TV singing contest "The Voice," also won male vocalist of the year for a third time. Shelton shared song of the year honors with his wife, Miranda Lambert, for the emotional ballad "Over You", while Lambert took home the female vocalist prize, also for the third time. …