Deep Purple has shared that their next album is tentatively set to arrive in June. The band's frontman, Ian Gillan, disclosed during an interview with Songwriting for Songwriters that the hard rock ...
Donny Osmond is celebrating the 50th anniversary of his 1970s variety show with sisterMarie Osmond and has revealed the most unforgettable fan-favorite moment as picked by fans. Osmond initially asked ...
Fifty years after Donny & Marie first hit the airwaves, Donny Osmond can look back on the comedic elements of his and his sister's variety show and admit they were "kind of silly." "We never really ...
The powerhouse sibling duo's blockbuster variety show 'Donny & Marie' debuted 50 years ago on Jan. 23, 1976 Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Donny and Marie Osmond are as close as siblings can get, but the ...
Donny and Marie Osmond are as close as siblings can get, but the bond is only reflective of their large family. The iconic sibling duo are two out of the nine children born to George and Olive Osmond.
Ian Gillan's says growing vision problems could mean retirement from Deep Purple is "not far off." Now 80, Gillan is still performing with the group he joined in 1969, completing a huge tour late last ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee David Coverdale, who sang for Deep Purple in the mid-Seventies and fronted Whitesnake for the past five decades, has announced his retirement. View this post on ...
Metallica's Lars Ulrich has proclaimed Deep Purple's Made in Japan as the best hard rock live album ever in a new promotional video hyping the reissue of the classic 1972 performance. Though Lars ...
Osmond and Jackson became friends thanks to their shared background as child stars in family bands Michael Putland/Getty; Frank Edwards/Fotos International/Getty Donny Osmond reflected on the "very ...
*Donny Osmond recently opened up about the candid advice he received from his late friend, Michael Jackson, who passed away in 2009. During a 2023 interview on the Adam Carolla Show, shared via ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...