34. Living Color - Love Rears Its Ugly Head
35. Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
36. Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart
37. Bad English - Time Stood Still
38. Kane - Where Do I Go Now
39. Mando Diao - Dance With Somebody
40. Scorpions - Wind Of Change
41. Calling - Wherever You Will Go
42. Radiohead - Creep
44. Toto - Hold The Line
45. Chef Special - In Your Arms
46. Di-Rect - Inside My Head
47. Kula Shaker - Hush
49. Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues (For You)
50. Go Back To The Zoo - Electric
51. Lifehouse - Hanging By A Moment
52. Queens Of The Stone Age - No One Knows
News Round-Up: Glastonbury, Sleeper and more
News Round-Up: Glastonbury, Sleeper and more
Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2019 (Richard Bowes for Live4ever)
Our recap of the biggest and best headlines we featured during the past seven days includes another huge blow for Glastonbury and live music, and new album details from Sleeper.
In a joint statement, Michael and Emily Eavis have confirmed what has seemed increasingly likely during recent weeks, that Glastonbury has been cancelled for a second year in a row.
“With great regret, we must announce that this year’s Glastonbury Festival will not take place, and that this will be another enforced fallow year for us,” a statement from the family reads.
Echoing the Biden campaign, and tightly coordinated with the speeches and imagery of his first day in office, the music insisted on unity after division, hope after pain
The Biden-Harris inauguration festivities on Jan. 20 spurred sales gains for the songs performed throughout the day’s celebrations, including big increases for tunes by Ant Clemons and Justin Timberlake; Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard; and Black Pumas.