Sophie Ellis-Bextor heads out on tour this month in support of her career retrospective, The Song Diaries. Here, she looks back on her chart battle with Victoria Beckham, reveals which ...
Simply Red release Blue Eyed Soul, their first studio album in four years, on November 8 via BMG. Here, Mick Hucknall reflects on his punk roots, the mega-selling ...
With his classic 1996 debut record Entroducing, DJ Shadow changed the sound of hip-hop forever. Ahead of releasing Our Pathetic Age – his first ever double album, which features A-list ...
Since he burst onto the scene with his No.1 debut record Back To Bedlam in 2005, James Blunt has been playing to adoring fans across the world. Ahead of his ...
The former CEO of PRS Foundation is now living the dream in NYC as boss of New Music USA. Inducted into the Music Week Women In Music Roll Of Honour ...
Next year, The Darkness will celebrate 20 years in music. Their leader Justin Hawkins has much to look back on, from sporting leotards in dodgy pubs, to topping the charts ...
Natasha Bedingfield sure knows her way around a hit, and has lit up the charts with classics including These Words and Unwritten. Ahead of the release of Roll With Me, ...
From Jay-Z and Eminem to Snoop Dogg and Miley Cyrus, a countless number of artists have drawn inspiration from the one and only Slick Rick. Fresh from independently ...
After 30 years as the frontman and songwriter behind The Divine Comedy, Neil Hannon has just had his highest-charting studio album with Office Politics. Here, he tells Music ...
From years spent booking Glastonbury to founding The Great Escape festival and far beyond, Martin Elbourne has enjoyed a storied career in the music business. Here he reflects on some ...