Lorde, Elbow, Sting, Kate Bush, Of Monsters and Men & other artists confirmed in final line-up fo...
Lorde, Elbow, Sting, Of Monsters and Men, Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel and other artists have all expressed their support for the Dalai Lama by contributing songs to a compilation album entitled Art of Peace: Songs for Tibet II that has been released on iTunes today.The songs represent a celebration of the Dalai Lama’s philosophy of compassion and non-violence and peace....
Lorde, Elbow, Sting, Of Monsters and Men, Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel and other artists have all expressed their support for the Dalai Lama by contributing songs to a compilation album entitled Art of Peace: Songs for Tibet II that has been released on iTunes today.The songs represent a celebration of the Dalai Lama’s philosophy of compassion and non-violence and peace....
"Every Breath You Take" voted Britain's Favourite #1 of the 80s...
The Police's "Every Breath You Take" topped the poll in ITV's recent "The Nation's Favourite 80s Number One" show. The 90-minute countdown which aired on Saturday, 25 July celebrated 20 of the greatest musical moments from an era when British pop stars once again ruled the world. "Every Breath You Take" came out on top of a pile of memorable...
The Police's "Every Breath You Take" topped the poll in ITV's recent "The Nation's Favourite 80s Number One" show. The 90-minute countdown which aired on Saturday, 25 July celebrated 20 of the greatest musical moments from an era when British pop stars once again ruled the world. "Every Breath You Take" came out on top of a pile of memorable...
Global artists fund giant Cape Town International Airport memorial dedicated to Nelson Mandela...
International travellers passing through Cape Town International Airport will soon be greeted by a giant tapestry in memory of global human rights defender Nelson Mandela, Amnesty International announced today. The project has been generously backed and funded by Bono & Edge of U2, John Legend, Peter Gabriel, Sting & Yoko Ono...
International travellers passing through Cape Town International Airport will soon be greeted by a giant tapestry in memory of global human rights defender Nelson Mandela, Amnesty International announced today. The project has been generously backed and funded by Bono & Edge of U2, John Legend, Peter Gabriel, Sting & Yoko Ono...