Anjali Arora from the Kangana Ranaut-led reality show, ‘Lock Upp’, has given a new twist to the classic number, ‘Saiyyan Dil Mein Aana Re’, which was sung originally for the 1951 movie ‘Bahar’ by Shamshad Begum and was picturised on Vyjayanthimala. The original version was composed by S D Burman, but the track been given […]...
- 8/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
For a one-hit-wonder, Tommy McLain admits he has few complaints.
Back in 1966, he’d climbed into the top 15 with a swamp-lounge version of Don Gibson’s “Sweet Dreams,” which showcased the Louisiana native’s tremulous voice. Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe were fans of his work; Joe Strummer cut a cover of “Before I Grow Too Old,” a Fats Domino B-side associated with McLain (Strummer’s version was called “Silver and Gold”). The drugs and alcohol were behind him, and decades later, McLain was gigging regularly in his home state.
Back in 1966, he’d climbed into the top 15 with a swamp-lounge version of Don Gibson’s “Sweet Dreams,” which showcased the Louisiana native’s tremulous voice. Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe were fans of his work; Joe Strummer cut a cover of “Before I Grow Too Old,” a Fats Domino B-side associated with McLain (Strummer’s version was called “Silver and Gold”). The drugs and alcohol were behind him, and decades later, McLain was gigging regularly in his home state.
- 4/19/2022
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
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It’s official! Tina Turner will be a 2021 inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Wednesday’s announcement adds another well-deserved accolade to her legendary career. “I am absolutely thrilled to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame amongst such amazing artists,” the icon said a statement. “Thank you for all your continued love and support over the years! Love, Tina.”
Earlier this year, the superstar gave an intimate look into her life in the self-titled HBO documentary, which you can stream on HBO Max. If you’re not signed up to HBO Max, for $14.99 a month you can watch a huge library of movies and TV shows as well...
It’s official! Tina Turner will be a 2021 inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Wednesday’s announcement adds another well-deserved accolade to her legendary career. “I am absolutely thrilled to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame amongst such amazing artists,” the icon said a statement. “Thank you for all your continued love and support over the years! Love, Tina.”
Earlier this year, the superstar gave an intimate look into her life in the self-titled HBO documentary, which you can stream on HBO Max. If you’re not signed up to HBO Max, for $14.99 a month you can watch a huge library of movies and TV shows as well...
- 5/12/2021
- by Christian Zilko and Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
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