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Florida rallies past Houston in heart‑stopping March Madness finale

July 5, 2025July 5, 2025 Major

Florida rallies past Houston in heart‑stopping March Madness finale   0-1SAN ANTONIO — In a breathtaking climax to the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball season, the

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Thomas Frank to Benefit from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Changes Ahead of New Season

July 5, 2025July 5, 2025 Major

Thomas Frank to Benefit from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Changes Ahead of New Season   In a surprising twist ahead of the 2025/26 Premier League season,

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Paul Weller Unveils Bluesy New Single ‘Clive’s Song’ Featuring Led Zeppelin Icon Robert Plant

July 5, 2025July 5, 2025 Major

Paul Weller Unveils Bluesy New Single ‘Clive’s Song’ Featuring Led Zeppelin Icon Robert Plant In a powerful meeting of British rock royalty, Paul Weller has

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After Led Zeppelin’s breakup in 1980 following John Bonham’s death, John Paul Jones experienced a period where he felt “left out” and struggled to find his footing in the music industry. While Plant and Page continued collaborating, Jones was notably absent from many of their post-Zeppelin projects, leading to feelings of isolation and frustration…

July 5, 2025 Major

After Led Zeppelin’s breakup in 1980 following John Bonham’s death, John Paul Jones experienced a period where he felt “left out” and struggled to find

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The Traveling Wilburys were a supergroup like no other, formed almost by accident in 1988. Featuring George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison, they released Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (1988), which included hits like “Handle with Care” and “End of the Line.” The group’s sound was relaxed and rootsy—a blend of each member’s identity with no ego. Tragically, Orbison passed away soon after, and Vol. 3 (1990) followed with humor and heart, skipping “Vol. 2” as an inside joke. The band never toured but remained beloved for their camaraderie and effortless songwriting. Each Wilbury used an alias—Nelson, Otis, Lefty, Lucky, and Charlie T. Jr.—emphasizing friendship over fame. Though short-lived, they proved that legends can still create from a place of play. Their music continues to inspire as a testament to collaboration done purely for the love of it..

July 5, 2025 Major

The Traveling Wilburys were a supergroup like no other, formed almost by accident in 1988. Featuring George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and

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Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Set for Emotional Final Show in Birmingham

July 4, 2025July 4, 2025 Major

Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Set for Emotional Final Show in Birmingham what promises to be a historic and emotional moment for heavy metal fans

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Wolf Hoffmann, the guitarist for the German heavy metal band Accept, has no plans to retire. He has stated that he enjoys his musical career and sees no reason to stop. In fact, he has expressed that he wants to continue playing and touring until he physically can’t anymore..4

July 4, 2025July 4, 2025 Major

Wolf Hoffmann, the guitarist for the German heavy metal band Accept, has no plans to retire. He has stated that he enjoys his musical career

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Legendary guitarist Glenn Tipton has officially announced that his upcoming show will be his last, marking the end of an illustrious 40-year career that significantly shaped the sound and spirit of heavy

July 4, 2025 Major

Certainly! Here’s a detailed 1000-word piece on Glenn Tipton’s announcement of his final show and his legendary impact on heavy metal: Glenn Tipton Announces Final

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Paul McCartney’s Stunning New Take on “Let It Be” Undermines Long-Held Myths About Yoko Ono

July 4, 2025July 4, 2025 Major

Paul McCartney’s Stunning New Take on “Let It Be” Undermines Long-Held Myths About Yoko Ono   July 4, 2025 – London – Sir Paul McCartney

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Judas Priest Unleash Thunderous “War Pigs” Cover: A Powerful Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath

July 4, 2025July 4, 2025 Major

Judas Priest Unleash Thunderous “War Pigs” Cover: A Powerful Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Heavy metal giants Judas Priest have released a blistering

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  • HEARTBREAK IN TEXAS: In a Scene No One Expected, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Appeared at Brandon Blackstock’s Funeral — And the Song They Chose for Their Final Farewell Has Left Everyone Wondering… It was a moment that left the chapel in stunned silence. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the last two surviving members of The Beatles, quietly entered the service for Brandon Blackstock, stepson of Reba McEntire and former husband of Kelly Clarkson, who passed away at just 48 after a three-year battle with cancer. No cameras followed them, no spotlight marked their arrival — only the sound of soft footsteps and the rustle of black coats as the two legends took their place at the front. Then, without introduction, Paul strummed the opening chords of “In My Life”, Ringo tapping a gentle rhythm on a small snare beside him. The simple arrangement, stripped of all production, filled the room with a tenderness that words alone could never carry. By the final line — “In my life, I love you more” — there wasn’t a dry eye in sight. Even Reba was seen clutching her hands together, visibly moved by the quiet, unexpected act of love and respect. When the song ended, Paul and Ringo simply nodded toward the family, placed a single white rose on the casket, and left as quietly as they had arrived — leaving mourners in a mix of tears, awe, and unanswered questions about why they chose that song. Friends close to the family hint that the answer lies in a private connection between Brandon and the Beatles’ music — one that has never been made public…
  • The chapel fell into a reverent hush when Robert Plant quietly stepped forward at Charlie Watts’ funeral, dressed in a simple black suit with his iconic golden curls tied loosely back, and stood beside the coffin without a microphone, without a band — just his voice. Witnesses described how Plant closed his eyes and began singing a haunting, unaccompanied rendition of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” his weathered yet soaring voice echoing through the chapel like a prayer. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, seated in the front row, were visibly moved, with Jagger wiping away tears as the song reached its final verse. When the last note trembled into silence, Mick rose and embraced Plant, later calling the performance “the most beautiful farewell Charlie could have ever received.” Mourners said it felt less like a performance and more like “one soul sending another home.” Within hours, the Rolling Stones released a statement, calling Plant’s gesture “a gift of pure love for our brother..
  • When Robert Plant and Jimmy Page entered the chapel, a ripple of recognition and awe swept through the mourners — two titans of rock, arriving not as legends, but as grieving brothers. Jimmy carried his guitar like a relic, his fingers resting on the strings as though it, too, felt the weight of the moment. Robert stepped to the microphone, his golden curls now silvered with time, and said softly, “We came here for Ozzy… because without him, none of us would have had the courage to be who we were.” Then Jimmy began to play — a slow, mournful riff that bled into the room like an open wound — and Robert followed, his voice still carrying that wild, soaring power, but now tempered with heartbreak. Together, they performed a stripped-down tribute, a haunting mix of blues and lament that felt like a conversation between two old friends and the one they had lost. When the final chord rang out, Robert placed a hand on the casket and whispered, “You’ll always be with us, brother.” The room stayed silent, suspended in the echo of rock and grief intertwined..
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