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Please sir, I want some more: behind the scenes on the making of Oliver!

Scenes from the Shepperton shoot of the multi-Oscar winning musical Oliver!, which is screening at the BFI London Film Festival in an epic new restoration.

Joel Goldenberg: The 1970s top-10 hits review Part 42

The Spinners- I ll Be Around, Could It Be I m Falling In Love, Then Came You (with Dionne Warwicke, during the period when her last name ended with the letter E), They Just Can t Stop It (The Games People Play), The Rubberband Man, Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me Girl: The greatest of the soul groups of the 1970s bar none, thanks to wonderful lead vocalists like Bobbie Smith and the scat singing Philippé Wynne, the rest of the group, and for the songs (except for the last one) coming from the glorious writing and arranging skills of Thom Bell. The last hit, a medley of a 4 Seasons cover and a new song in a disco style, was very different from the Bell era, but was also fun, as was the other big medley, a cover of Sam Cooke s

Today in Music History - March 16

Today in Music History - March 16 The Canadian Press 2021-03-16 Today in Music History for March 16:   In 1918, K-K-K-Katy, subtitled The Stammering Song, written by Chatham, Ont., composer Geoffrey O Hara, was published. It became one of the most popular songs of the First World War era, selling more than a million copies in sheet music. The song was also a big hit when recorded by American tenor Billy Murray. O Hara wrote the song while on a visit to Kingston, Ont. In 1954, guitarist Nancy Wilson of the rock group Heart was born in San Francisco. Heart, led by Nancy s sister, Ann, was formed in Seattle in 1972. The group s debut album, Dreamboat Annie, was released first on a Canadian label, Mushroom, in 1976. The LP sold 30,000 copies in Canada, and when it was released in the U.S., it eventually sold 2.5 million. From Dreamboat Annie came two hit singles, Crazy on You and Magic Man. Heart switched to the CBS family of labels in 1977, prompting a p

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