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AS THE sun starts to not go down, the night markets spring up. Last night at Queen Victoria Market the first of the weekly events that stretch all summer long pulled thousands to have an early dinner in the sheds...It's a good opportunity to try a range...
Tags: Homeboy Robbie ROBBIE Williams, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Food Records, Rudebox, Robbie Williams, Human Interest, Entertainment Culture, Port Vale F.C., Rehab
Awards, and the “Empire State of Mind” rapper will perform a medley of his biggest hits and a duet with a surprise artist — rumored to be wife Beyonce Knowles, Alicia Keys or Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. We pick all 3! A source told Britain’s The...
Tags: brits awards, London, The Brit Awards, Beyoncᅢᄅ Knowles, Jay-Z, Robbie Williams, Empire State of Mind, Human Interest, Entertainment Culture
S celebrity welcome mat was rolled out again yesterday for British pop superstar Robbie Williams and his American actress girlfriend Ayda Field. The pair remained tightlipped as they were ushered through the VIP exit at Sydney's International Airport...
Tags: Robbie Williams, Sydney, Russia, Moscow, Entertainment Culture, Port Vale F.C., EMI, Outback, Ayda Field, Reality Killed the Video Star, Human Interest, Rudebox, Take That, Intensive Care, Business Finance
British singer Robbie Williams may sell the right to half his future album, touring and sponsorship earnings in a 50 million pound ($83 million) deal, one of his managers was reported to say on Saturday. Managers for Williams, whose hits including "Angels"...
Tags: Robbie Williams, Chicago, Bowie Bonds, David Bowie, Business Finance, Port Vale F.C., EMI, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
November 21, 2009 Want a piece of Robbie Williams? Certainly, but it may just cost you an arm and a leg . . . Dan Sabbagh, Media Editor He gave us Angels , Britain’s most popular karaoke song, and roused us with Let Me Entertain You .
Tags: Robbie Williams, Paul Williams (songwriter), recorded companies, EMI, Mr Clark, United Kingdom, London, Reality Killed the Video Star, Take That, David Bowie, Business Finance, Boy bands, music groups, Port Vale F.C., Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
After a very shaky start for his comeback, Robbie Williams reigns supreme! The singer has taken Michael Jackson 's crown as king of the current European charts! Robbie's Reality Killed The Video Star has reached number one in Germany, Switzerland, Austria...
Tags: Robbie Williams, Germany, Berlin, Michael Jackson, Supreme, Port Vale F.C., Reality Killed the Video Star
His career started at the age of 15 as a dancer and singer of the pop band Take That in 1989, which he left in 1995 to launch his solo career. He was raised in Stoke-on-Trent, with a sister, Sally, by Peter and Janet Williams, their parents. He attended...
Tags: Robbie Williams Stories, London, Margaret Ward, The Brit Awards, Take That, Staffordshire, Port Vale F.C., Robbie Williams, Stoke-on-Trent, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
In her new guise as a lightly wounded, blues-slinging foot soldier on love's battlefield, Jones is as captivating as she has ever been. She comes armed with a new producer (Jacquire King), some tougher-sounding players and a terrific batch of songs (she...
Tags: Edna Gundersen, Robbie Williams, Brooklyn, Happy, John Mayer, Blues, Kris Allen, Entertainment Culture
Williams's much-promoted Reality Killed The Video Star made its album chart debut at number two. The boy band's debut album, JLS, went straight in at number one despite tough competition from the former Take That star, as well as from Snow Patrol. Unless...
Tags: Robbie Williams, JLS, United Kingdom, London, British music, Relapse, Biffy Clyro, Entertainment Culture, Rudebox, The X Factor, Reality Killed the Video Star
Former Take That star Robbie Williams is at number two with his comeback album Reality Killed The Video Star, and Snow Patrol take third place. We are so, so sad to see that people got injured at the gig. It was meant to be a great event with some other...
Tags: United Kingdom, Birmingham, JLS, Music of Black Origin Awards, Robbie Williams, Take That, music groups, Boy bands, The X Factor, Entertainment Culture, Stampede, Surge, Tinchy Stryder, Calvin, Sugababes