Mike Skinner is becoming one of our most poetic chroniclers of urban life, Jonas Brothers are a more wholesome McFly and David Sanborn is back.... more
His marriage fell apart, his career self-destructed and he lost his fortune in a disastrous property deal. Now singer PAUL YOUNG works in his ex-wife's restaurant... and he couldn't be happier
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A feisty Californian singer-songwriter and America's newest pop sweetheart. Her latest single, I Kissed A Girl, went to the top of the U.S. charts - she now has her sights on Britain.... more
Amy Winehouse was spotted shopping for alcohol and sweets today instead of joining her pop contemporaries at a photocall for Friday's Nelson Mandela concert.... more
The man accused of killing Jill Dando kept photos of other TV presenters including Anthea Turner and Caron Keating at his home, the Old Bailey heard... more
The stars turned out alongside Four Seasons heartthrob Frankie Valli, at the Prince Edward theatre in Soho to watch the musical based on the group's colourful life, Jersey Boys... more
Mel Smith said he wanted to abandon 'repetitive performance'. So why is the millionaire comedian and director becoming a West End hoofer in Hairspray? Nick Curtis finds out.... more
A sitar tribute to Freddie Mercury will be one of the highlights of this year's London Mela.
The performance will be a special commission for the event.... more
Flamboyant newcomer Mika seems certain to be a more permanent presence in pop and a deal to be one of the faces of Paul Smith suggests that he is also becoming a style icon.... more
From Coldplay and Pulp to The Who and Pink Floyd, much of modern music flourished in the capital's seats of higher learning. A new poll has revealed where they studied.... more
Freddie Mercury's fans were out to celebrate in style what would have been the Queen singer's 60th birthday at a special We Will Rock You gala performance.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do