For Fearne Cotton, there’s no decade more important than the 1990s, and her new BBC Sounds Of The ’90s show relives it with a revolving cast including Gabrielle, All Saints ...
Keyboard wizard Roger O’Donnell has spent four decades on stage with bands such as The Thompson Twins, Psychedelic Furs and – for the last 33 years, on and off – ...
Ever since he appeared on the sleeve of his father Ian’s 1977 punk classic New Boots And Panties as a kid, Baxter Dury has been enveloped in music. Now six ...
After his dancehall version of Oh Carolina exploded in 1993, Shaggy went on to win a BRIT, two Grammys and sell millions of records. As he hits the UK alongside ...
Wale shot to instant worldwide fame in 2009 via his Lady Gaga-assisted hit single Chillin. Since then, he’s become one of the most acclaimed rappers of his generation, making fans ...
For 30 years, Maggie Crowe has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure that the BRIT Awards not only go off without a hitch, but also linger long ...
Editors frontman Tom Smith notched up two UK No.1 albums during the band’s noughties commercial heyday. Here, in the midst of their greatest hits tour, Smith relives signing his first ...
Stewart Copeland made his name as drummer of The Police and is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished sticksmen of all time. Currently hosting BBC Four’s Adventures In ...
Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis won the Outstanding Contribution honour at the Music Week Women In Music Awards. Here, she rolls back the years to talk Glasto past, her little ...
Former Music Week columnist Jon “Webbo” Webster is a genuine music biz legend. Starting out as a shop assistant for Virgin Retail, the ex-Virgin Records MD was central to devising ...