In the ’90s, Phill Savidge was one half of Savage & Best, the publicity company behind Suede, Elastica and Pulp, and one of the prime instigators of Britpop. ...
Back in the ’90s, Sleeper’s Louise Wener was the Queen of Britpop. Then she walked away from music to become a novelist. With the band back together and ...
As well as presenting the Blues Show on BBC Radio 2 every Monday and the Sunday morning slot on BBC Radio 6 Music, Cerys Matthews is busy organising the Good ...
John Drury has spent more than a decade at the helm of the legendary SSE Arena, Wembley, presiding over events such as the MTV EMAs, The X Factor final and ...
In the new issue of Music Week, we kickstart 2018 with one of the first big UK artist campaigns of the year. Craig David and long-time manager Colin Lester ...
The advice I would give to young songwriters is...
“Follow your heart, speak with your own inner voice and don’t try and be anybody else. Also, in this day and ...
My greatest chart achievement was...“The seven consecutive No. 1 hits Whitney Houston had [in the US, 1985-88]. It’s still mind-blowing. You see in the film where I say to ...
Sas Metcalfe’s career began in London in recorded music, then took her to publishing with EMI and Warner/Chappell, before she became employee No.001 at Kobalt in 2001. Now the company’s ...