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Pop Culture Pulse: From a Doctor Who Festive Adventure to New Fantasy Series The Watch | Anglophenia

The Watch becomes, well, the first must-watch series of 2021. The Watch premieres Sunday, January 3 at 8pm EST on BBC America. Watch the trailer here. 3.  [caption id= attachment 442008 align= alignnone width= 1920 ] A Discovery of Witches[/caption] Based on Deborah Harkness s All Souls novels, this captivating British fantasy series is set in a world where witches, vampires, and daemons secretly live and work alongside humans. Season two transports our spell-casting heroine Diana ( Teresa Palmer) and vampire beau Matthew ( Matthew Goode) to Elizabethan London, where she needs to track down a powerful witch teacher who can help her harness her powers and find the vitally important Book of Life. It s twisty, sexy, and infectious stuff packed with top British thesps including

Barry Gibb and Dolly Parton collaborate on Words out today

  Article Contributed by Sacks and Company | Published on Friday, January 1, 2021 Two legendary artists Barry Gibb and Dolly Parton join forces on a new version of the beloved Bee Gees’ song, “Words,” out today. Listen/share HERE.  “Words” is the third and final song unveiled from Gibb’s anticipated new album, GREENFIELDS: The Gibb Brothers Songbook, Vol. 1, which will be released next Friday, January 8 on Capitol Records (pre-order/pre-save). Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb, the record finds Gibb realizing his long-time dream of working with some of the artists he admires the most. In addition to Parton, the album features collaborations with Alison Krauss, Brandi Carlile, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings (listen to “Butterfly”), Jason Isbell (listen to “Words of a Fool”), Jay Buchanan, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert, Olivia Newton-John, Sheryl Crow and Tommy Emmanuel. Watch the album’s offi

Every Paul McCartney single, ranked

Every Paul McCartney single, ranked By Mikael Wood, Los Angeles Times Published: December 28, 2020, 6:00am Share: Paul McCartney performs at a concert in 2016. (Silvia Flores/Fresno Bee/TNS) Paul McCartney is such a preternaturally gifted songwriter that he could probably write a song in his sleep and given his productivity over the last half-century, there’s a chance that at some point he did. On Friday, McCartney, 78, released “McCartney III,” the latest album in a career that’s yielded dozens of LPs and even more dozens of singles since the Beatles called it quits 50 years ago. His rate of work on his own; with his late wife, Linda McCartney; with his band Wings has led many to accuse him of diluting his talent.

Today in Music History: Remembering songwriter Allee Willis

History Highlight: Today in 2019, American songwriter Allee Willis died at age 72. Willis co-wrote hit songs including September and Boogie Wonderland by Earth, Wind & Fire and I ll Be There for You by the Rembrandts, the theme from the TV sitcom Friends. Her compositions sold over 60 million records and she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. Also, in: 1965 - The Beatles had the number one album in the U.S. for the third Christmas in a row. Rubber Soul topped the LP chart in 65, following Beatles For Sale in 1964 and With The Beatles in 1963. The Beatles would repeat this feat again in 1968 with

Robert Stigwood Net Worth

$300 Million Robert Stigwood Net Worth: Robert Stigwood was an Australian film and music producer who had a net worth of $300 million at the time of his death in 2016. That includes the value of his indescribably valuable music publishing empire. Stigwood is probably best known for discovering and managing the Bee Gees, one of the best-selling musical groups of all time. He also managed the group Cream and played a direct role in the production of films like Grease and Saturday Night Fever, along with various theatrical productions. At the peak of his career in the 1970s, Robert was arguably the most powerful figure in the entire entertainment industry. Not only did he own the record label RSO (Robert Stigwood Organization), that issued the albums of Cream and The Bee Gees at the height of their respective popularity, he also owned their publish rights and earned the majority of profits generated by his films and film soundtracks. The soundtracks of Saturday Night Fever and

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