Forensic science teams mount a fingertip search of a £3million property where a kidnap victim is believed to have been tortured before he was found by police dying in the back of a van... more
Beatles to Bowie: the 60s exposed is a nostalgic, impressive documentary marking the rapid changes in pop, contemporary design and photography between 1960-69.... more
Last night’s 160-minute 41-song, apparently final reunion with The Shadows ignored the last 33 years, bar three covers from their current album
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Cliff Richard & The Shadows come to the 02 Arena, Paolo Nutini will be at the Hammersmith Apollo and Florence and the Machine are at Shepherd's Bush.... more
The most iconic American punk band playing the most iconic British punk venue should have been a marriage made in safety-pinned heaven. But not in New York Dolls's case.... more
The British Music Experience will open at the O2 next year — but why settle for memorabilia when you can see the real thing every night of the week?.... more
Sir Cliff Richard is shocked to find people are more interested in learning about his sexuality than his music. Here, in a candid interview with the Mail, he sets the record straight.... more
PENNY JUNOR spent months with Cliff Richard ghosting his new autobiography and her intimate recollections cast new light on this enigmatic star.... more
In his revealing autobiography published yesterday, the legendary crooner calls Father John McElynn who he shares his home with, his 'companion' and 'blessing'.... more
Sir Cliff Richard has spoken of his battles to sustain his career in the face of an unofficial radio ban. The singer, 67, gave his first full account of how he had even released a single under a false name in a desperate attempt to win some airtime... more
Bruce Dessau couldn't complain about the bland venue when comics Richard Herring, Pappy's Fun Club and Joanna Neary turned up at his house to perform a free gig.... more
Paul Connolly reveals the man he believes has lot the plot at Radio One - and it's none other than the station's head of music, George Ergatoudis.... more
Sir Paul McCartney is among more than 4,000 musicians who have taken out a full-page newspaper advert expressing their discontent with the law over copyright.... more
After a slew of musicals about pop stars, it's now the turn of musicals. It's A Fine Life pays tribute to writer, Lionel Bart, and is packed with very decent songs.... more
Music news: A poll for Q magazine has revealed the top 50 musical 'guilty pleasures'. The list includes Barry Manilow, Cliff Richard and S Club 7, but top spot goes to the eternally uncool Electric Light Orchestra, with their 1976 Top 10 hit Livin' Thing.... more