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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
Industry experts said that the 18-year-old Irish twins, nicknamed Jedward, could make about £2 million over the next year on the back of the crazy costumes and hyperactive dance moves that characterised their routines on the ITV talent show. Although...
Tags: Susan Boyle Stops, Susan Boyle Performance, Britain, debut album, United Kingdom, London, Bathgate, Susan Boyle, West Lothian, Blackburn West Lothian, Entertainment Culture, Brylcreem, Britain's Got Talent, Twin, Same Difference, The X Factor, Simon Cowell, Wild Horses, The Monkees, I Dreamed a Dream, Human Interest, The Circus, Circus, Take That, HMV Group, Morning, JLS, Amazon.com, Les Misᅢᄅrables, Big: the musical, Susan Foreman
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
39 Take That were the first act beamed on the Hammersmith Apollo's new cinema screen facility on Wednesday night...Fans who had entered into a prize draw to win tickets to the special screening were there in force to cheer the boys on as they introduced...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, HMV Hammersmith Apollo, Movie theater, Take That, Entertainment Culture
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
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
During the early nineties the British boy band Take That was one of the hottest acts in the United Kingdom and Europe. In the mid nineties Robbie Williams left in 1995 to pursue a solo career, with the other members breaking up shortly thereafter....
Tags: Robbie Williams, Take That, Children in Need, Royal Albert Hall
Williams has claimed he has recorded again with Take That – and said the tracks were "amazing". It came hours after the singer shared a stage with the band for the BBC's Children in Need show – the first time since he left the group in 1995. Gary Barlow...
Tags: ROBBIE Williams, United Kingdom, Glasgow, Gary Barlow, Port Vale F.C., Take That, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
Williams and Barlow joined forces for the finale The Bodies singer and his former bandmates performed separate sets during a concert for Children In Need at the Royal Albert Hall. The Beatles' Hey Jude - along with the other acts on the bill. Gary Barlow...
Tags: Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Royal Albert Hall, United Kingdom, London, Take That, Songwriters, Barlow, The Platinum Collection, Entertainment Culture, Fearne Cotton, Chris Moyles, Paul McCartney, Top of the Pops, British television, Children in Need
In 1993 classical music, jazz, and the Beatles were the biggest hits on the Russian music scene. Queen, Eric Clapton, George Michael, and Take That were also readily available in cassette form. But prior to the fall of Communism...
Tags: Donna Summer, Depeche Mode, Madness, Eric Clapton, George Michael, Take That, Queen, Black Sabbath, Tina Turner