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  • The Beatles song Ringo Starr never understood how to play

    The Beatles song Ringo Starr never understood how to play

    The Beatles song Ringo Starr never understood how to play

    It’s about time that music fans stop chastising Ringo Starr as the “least talented” Beatle. For all of the great music that John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison may have written for the group, none of it would have mattered had Starr not had brilliant timing and a sixth sense for knowing whatever a song needed at the moment. There were the odd moments where he could get tripped up, though, and when it came time to record George Harrison’s classics for Abbey Road, Starr was left confused on ‘Here Comes the Sun’.

    Before he had even laid down a note of music with the band, Starr was always being kept watch on by producer George Martin. Since he had been hired instead of original drummer Pete Best, Starr would first be relegated to tambourine on the group’s first single, ‘Love Me Do’, after Martin insisted on using a session musician.

    As time went on, though, Starr adapted from a workhorse drummer to a complex percussionist as the years went on. While what he does could never be considered all that flashy, the trademark drum fills he put into pieces like ‘Come Together’ and ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ work to completely tie the songs together.

    During the sessions for Let It Be, though, they would face one of the most significant low points of their career, including a stint where Harrison left the band. Electing to leave their material on the shelf for the time being, the Fab Four reconvened at Abbey Road Studios to make songs that would leave their audience on a high note if it was actually the end.

    After slagging off one of their numerous business meetings at their label, Apple, Harrison had come up with ‘Here Comes the Sun’ when visiting Eric Clapton. While every aspiring acoustic guitarist tries to get this gem under their fingers eventually, Starr remembered never internalising what Harrison had actually wanted from the song.

    When discussing the track in Living in the Material World, Starr said that the timing of the song’s interludes never sat well with him, saying, “[George] was talking to me because he’d been to India again, and he said, ‘I’ve got this song. It’s in seven and a half time’. And I was like, ‘Yeah, so?’. He may as well have talked to me in Arabic”.

    Since Starr was used to the traditional driving 4/4 drumbeats and the occasional waltz time, the alternating bars of both three and two were enough to do his head in. Instead of trying to study what the rhythm was and probably sounding stiff because of it, Starr let the music carry him by relying on the tom-toms to get the sound he wanted.

    Listening back to the song, Starr said that he was flying blind some of the time, explaining, “I have no way of counting ‘Okay, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven’. It’s just not my brain. I had to find some way to do it the same way every time, so it came off on the time. That’s one of those Indian tricks. [mimics the drum fill] Okay, that’s seven. Good, got it.”

    That was far from the first time Starr had to adapt to changing time signatures, either, since Lennon was doing the exact same thing by either stretching out the bar for one extra beat or cutting things off too quickly to suit what he needed. Given how well Starr worked with each member of the group on their songs, the kind of bond that they shared back in the day feels like musical telepathy.


  • Who’s the richest member of Westlife?

    Who’s the richest member of Westlife?


    It hasn’t been smooth sailing for every member of Westlife since their early 2000s fame – so who has fared best? Photo: @westlifemoments/Instagram

    Westlife lays their love on fans again! The members of the beloved Irish group are currently performing in the UK before embarking on the Asian leg of their world tour in February 2023, which includes a stop at Hong Kong’s AsiaWorld Arena on – rather appropriately – Valentine’s Day.


    Westlife released their first single in 1999 and went on to have 14 No. 1 hits in the UK. Photo: @westlifemoments/Instagram

    Fans were disappointed that singer Mark Feehily had to pull out of recent gigs due to a bout of pneumonia, but his bandmates attempted to cheer them up by bringing a life-size cut out of the star on the stage, British media reported.


    Members of Westlife with a cardboard cut-out of Mark Feehily at a recent performance. Photo: @shanefilanofficial/Instagram

    Founded in 1998 with five members – Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne and Brian McFadden – Westlife made waves from the get-go with their debut single, 1999’s, “Swear It Again”.

    In the years that followed, the Irish boy band continued to top charts and drive fans crazy. Hits including “Uptown Girl”, “Fool Again”, “I Have a Dream”, “Flying Without Wings”, “My Love” and others scored them a total of 14 No. 1 singles in the UK – a number only surpassed by The Beatles and Elvis Presley, according to Official Charts.


    Pop band Westlife reunited in 2018. Photo: Universal Music

    After McFadden left the band in 2004 to focus on his family, Westlife gradually disbanded in 2012. But in 2018, they reunited again – this time without McFadden – and released two albums: Spectrum in 2019 and Wild Dreams in 2021.

    The group has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide according to Celebrity Net Worth, helping all but one of them cement multimillion dollar fortunes as they enter their 40s.

    So what else have they been up to since finding fame with the group – and who is the richest of them all?

    5. Nicky Byrne, 44 – US$1-5 million


    Nicky Byrne used to be a football goalkeeper for Leeds United. Photo: @nickybymeinsta/Instagram

    The former Leeds United’s player left the team in 1997 and switched his career to music. Joining Westlife in 1998 alongside his fellow band members, Byrne enjoyed “great money” from its success, he told the Irish Independent.


    Nicky Byrne admits he and his band mates were not prudent with money in the early days. Photo: SCMP Archive

    However it didn’t take him or his bandmates long to lose the money, he admitted: “We did very well out of Westlife, but everybody lives and spends. We have all lost money. We were all very foolish with money in the early days, we all bought cars and watches – the silly things.”

    But the multitalented singer managed to recovered his fortune with another career pivot after the band’s initial split – as a TV presenter. He became a star of RTÉ, the national broadcaster of Ireland, hosting various shows including Dancing With The Stars. He joined RTÉ’s top 10 earner’s list in 2017 with a salary of over US$200,000, per the Irish Independent. His net worth is now estimated at around US$1-5 million, according to the Express.

    4. Shane Filan, 43 – US$3 million


    Westlife’s frontman Shane Filan. Photo: @shanefilanofficial/Instagram

    Westlife’s frontman, and one of the two lead singers, also amassed a lot of money with the band, but lost it all as a result of his investments in the Irish property boom a decade ago. Filan’s company, Shafin Developments, went bankrupt in 2012 with a debt of over US$24 million, per British media.


    Westlife’s Shane Filan, pictured here in 2003, lost everything after leaving the band, but has since bounced back. Photo: David Wong

    But he moved on, trying harder than ever in his music career. He has since released three solo albums including You and Me (2013), Right Here (2015) and Love Always (2017). He has also written songs for other artists including John Ostberg, Jerry Given and II Divo. He has now returned to millionaire status, according to Celebrity Net Worth, with a current fortune of US$3 million.

    3. Mark Feehily, 42 – US$16 million


    Thanks to Westlife’s immense success in the UK singles chart in the early 2000s, Mark Feehily ranks as the highest charting LGBT performer in the country. Photo: @markusmoments/Instagram

    The group’s other lead vocalist, Mark Feehily, came out to fans in 2005 and, thanks to the aforementioned 14 number one hits, became the highest-charting LGBT performer on the UK Singles Chart, per Radio Box. Besides his income from the band, Feehily banked US$630,000 from the dissolution of Westlife’s main entertainment firm Bluenet Ltd, after the members decided to go their own way, the Irish Mirror reported.


    Westlife’s Mark Feehily at the height of their fame in 2003. Photo: David Wong

    Between 2015 and 2018, Feehily pursued a solo career and performed with Mariah Carey on one of her Christmas tours in 2017, and with 1980s Scottish group Wet Wet Wet before reuniting with the band. His fortune is now around US$16 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

    2. Brian McFadden, 42 – US$18 million


    Brian McFadden left Westlife in 2004 to focus on his family. Photo: @brianmcfadden123/Instagram

    McFadden stayed with the band for only a few years – but it was still enough for him to rake in millions. He went on to release five solo albums and launch his own label, BMF Records.


    Brian McFadden and wife Kerry McFadden, formerly of band Atomic Kitten, celebrate after she was crowned winner of the British show I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! in Australia in 2004. Photo: AP

    In 2016, he teamed up with Boyzone’s Keith Duffy to form a mini supergroup, Boyzlife. The pair have released two albums so far, and are preparing for their next live performances in the UK next January and August, according to live entertainment website Ents24.

    Like his former bandmate Nicky Byrne, he is also very active on TV, working as a judge on Australia’s Got Talent and Australian Idol, among others. Celebrity Net Worth puts his current fortune at about US$18 million.

    1. Kian Egan, 42 – US$20 million


    Multi-instrumentalist Kian Egan was in rock band Skrod before joining Westlife. Photo: @kianegan/Instagram

    Kian Egan had already begun a professional music career before making it big with Westlife according to British media. Playing various instruments including the guitar, piano and drums, he was also a member of the rock band, Skrod.


    Kian Egan is sitting pretty at the top of this list as the richest member of Westlife. Photo: Sony Music

    After Westlife, he also released one solo album, Home, in 2014. He boosted his popularity further when he became a judge on The Voice of Ireland and a presenter on This Morning’s Hub and Surprise Surprise. He also won the 13th season of I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here.

    All this has added to his already impressive net worth to help him take the number one spot in this list with a fortune of US$20 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

  • Westlife’s Kian Egan lifts the lid on the ‘bad blood’ with Brian McFadden

    Westlife’s Kian Egan lifts the lid on the ‘bad blood’ with Brian McFadden

    The band were at the top of their game in 2004 when three weeks away from their fourth world tour, Brian dropped the bombshell that he was leaving with immediate effect

    Irish Boy Band Westlife Nov 2000

    Westlife’s Kian Egan has lifted the lid on the “bad blood” with Brian McFadden after he left the group over his dislike of their music – but continues to sing the songs today in his new band.

    The band were at the top of their game in 2004 when three weeks away from their fourth world tour, Brian dropped the bombshell that he was leaving with immediate effect.

    After announcing his departure in an emotional press conference, his bandmate Kian choked back tears as he read a letter to Brian on behalf of the remaining four members, describing the strain they were feeling.

    While they have poured cold water on any claims of bad blood in the past, Kian has finally opened up about the devastation they felt – admitting they feared it was the end of their career.

    He told the Irish Mirror: “Of course there were hard feelings.

    “I mean he left us at a time when we were just about to step out on tour and we kind of felt like ‘is this the end?’ You know. ‘Is it all over now?’

    “We looked at bands like Take That and Spice Girls and it seemed to be the case that once one member of the band left it was over.

    “So we definitely felt like our career was dangling and we were very nervous.”

    Despite the panic, Kian, 41, feels the timing of Brian’s departure ended up contributing to their long lasting success in the years that followed.

    He added: “Because we went on tour that year and we showed our fans we were just as good as a four-piece.”

    Almost two decades later, the band – made up of Kian, Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne and Mark Feehily – are Ireland and the UK’s biggest selling group of the 21st century.

    Dubliner Brian embarked on a solo career shortly after leaving the band, before joining forces with Boyzone’s Keith Duffy to create Boyzlife in 2016.

    The ex-boy banders performs some of their biggest chart hits from their time with the two Irish bands.

    Kian said his actions after his departure have left him and his bandmates scratching their heads.

    Westlife's Kian Egan lifts lid on beef with Brian McFadden for continuing  to perform songs despite leaving band - Irish Mirror Online

    He said: “As the years rolled on we didn’t have any contact with Brian.

    “He left Westlife, he said he didn’t like the music, he said he didn’t want to sing the songs, and you know, he didn’t want to be going on stage singing the songs we were singing, and he said he’s done. And he told us he wanted to go home to be with his family but then a few months later he had a solo album.

    “He said he didn’t want to do music, they were his words to us.

    “He sings the Westlife songs now with Boyzlife I believe…”

    Kian says Westlife are now tied by a strong “family” bond –describing the three other members as “brothers”.

    And he says like any family, they fight, and can very easily rub each other up the wrong way.

    But off the back of Wild Dreams, a new 15-track special edition deluxe album which includes Starlight and live recordings of hits including Flying Without Wings, World of Our Own and Uptown Girl, he maintains they are still rock solid after 20 years.

    The former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! champion said: “It is very much a family relationship.

    “We do fall out, we do have our arguments and we do have our tiffs, but we get up and get on with it. It is like you get over it.

    “Everyday life people have arguments and fall out they get out of each other’s lives.

    “But with things like bands, if you want the band to continue then you know everyone has got to see it from the other person’s point of view and then compromise has to be formed and met.

    “And in a way it is great, it can be very difficult sometimes, but in a way it is great that we have that thing that keeps pulling us back together. Because we all want this band.”

    The Sligo man also explained why the group decided to go their separate ways in 2012, before reuniting in 2019.

    He added: “Obviously we got to that point at one stage in our lives, we did break up, but I think that was more due to a fatigue scenario. We had done it for so long and we were tired and I think we all needed different things at that point of our lives apart from being a member of a band and having to commit to that band. And we wanted to go off and be with our families and our children, and you know all of those different things.”

    Wild Dreams is Westlife’s first album following their 2019 return and is also their first with EastWest Records after they signed a deal with the label earlier this year. Curated by the group throughout lockdown, they visited studios across Ireland and used a home music rig that travelled from house to house to record the songs.

    Kian added: “With the pandemic and everything that has happened in the last few years this is our result of it, and you know we are just buzzing for everyone to hear it and for the fans to hear it. It’s a really exciting time for us.”

  • Inside Westlife’s Nicky Byrne’s marvellous Malahide mansion

    Inside Westlife’s Nicky Byrne’s marvellous Malahide mansion

     

    Nicky lives in a small gated community which is often referred to as “millionaires row”

    Nicky Byrne is back on tour with the Westlife lads, having just played Denmark and set to perform in Cork this weekend, it’s important that the RTE presenter gets some chill time.

    His Malahide home is definitely the perfect place to relax and recharge. As of yesterday, Nicky has been married to Georgina Ahern for 19 years. Together, they share three children, twin boys Rocco and Jay and daughter Gia.

    The happy family live in a small gated community which is often referred to as “millionaires row”. The Victorian and Georgian inspired houses are valued from €2 million and €4 million each.

    Their stunning home is three storeys tall and is connected by a winding staircase. There are glamorous chandeliers in the hallway and classic panelling and neutral tones can be found throughout the house. There are lots of windows meaning there’s plenty of natural lighting which complement the dark hardwood floors.

    In the kitchen they have floor to ceiling French windows and an American style fridge but that’s not all, one of the most unique features has to be Nicky’s home bar. The pub is fully stocked and ideal for home entertaining.

    They also have a huge spectacular garden for outdoor parties. There’s loads of room to exercise outside but if it does rain, Nicky also enjoys a fully equipped home gym.

  • Throwback pics show Westlife in the 00s

    Throwback pics show Westlife in the 00s

    These throwback pics of Westlife will transport you back to the 00s

     

     

    Westlife pose at a photocall prior to The Meteor Ireland Music Awards at the Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland March 01 2004 (Image: Photo by ShowBiz Ireland/Getty Images)

    We decided to take a trip down memory lane to the decade when boybands were thriving – the noughties.

    It’s safe to say that the 00s was a golden decade for our very own homegrown group Westlife. DIe heart fans will still be able to recite the lyrics of ‘Uptown Girl’, ‘Flying Without Wings’ and not forgetting ‘ Bop Bop Baby’.

    When Byran McFadden decided to leave Westlife in 2004, the band’s success continued for many years and the remaining members even released their autobiography, ‘Our Story’ back in 2008.

    Check out the selection of throwback photos captured of the boyband and their dedicated fans during the 00s, from shooting the video for ‘World Of Our Own’ to their performances at the Point.

    Westlife – 2002

    A colour photo of Westlife filming the music video for 'World Of Our Own' in Dublin, Ireland, January 2002Westlife filming the music video for ‘World Of Our Own’ in Dublin, January 2002

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    Westlife – 2003

    A colour photo of pop band Westlife performing at their homecoming concert at Landsdowne Road on June 27, 2003, in Dublin, Ireland.

    Westlife perform at their homecoming concert at Landsdowne Road on June 27, 2003

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    Westlife – 2003

    A colour photo of Westlife launching their new album "Turnaround" to selected guests of friends and family at the Four Seasons Hotel, Dublin, Ireland November 20 2003

    Westlife launch their new album “Turnaround” at the Four Seasons Hotel on November 20, 2003

    Westlife – 2004

    A colour photo of Nicky Byrne and Bryan McFadden of Westlife posing during a charity football match between Keith Duffy Allstars and SKY ONE's Dream Team in aid of Childline at Tolka Park on February 1, 2004, in Dublin, Ireland.

    Nicky Byrne and Bryan McFadden pose during a charity football match in aid of Childline at Tolka Park on February 1, 2004

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    Westlife – 2004

    A colour photo of fans at Westlife's concert at The Point Depot in Dublin, May 11, 2004Fans pictured at Westlife’s concert in The Point on May 11, 2004 (Image: Colin Keegan/Collins Photo Agency)5 of 12

    Westlife – 2004

    A colour photo of Westlife performing at O2 in the park in Dublin, September 2004Westlife performing at O2 in the park, September 2004

    Westlife – 2005

    A colour photo of Westlife fans Niamh Byrne and Rachel Harding from Dublin at Westlife's concert in the Point, February 2005Westlife fans Niamh Byrne and Rachel Harding from Dublin at Westlife’s concert in the Point, February 2005 (Image: Arthur Carron/ Collins Photo Agency)7 of 12

    Westlife – 2005

    A colour photo of fans queuing to see Westlife at the launch of their album 'Face to Face' at HMV on Grafton Street in October 2005Fans queuing to see Westlife at the launch of their album ‘Face to Face’ at HMV on Grafton Street in October 2005 (Image: Colin Keegan/Collins Photo Agency)8 of 12

    Westlife – 2005

    A colour photo of Westlife at the launch of their album 'Face to Face' at HMV on Grafton Street in October 2005t HMV on Grafton Street in October 2005Westlife at the launch of their album ‘Face to Face’ at HMV on Grafton Street in October 2005 (Image: Colin Keegan/Collins Photo Agency)

    Westlife – 2006

    A colour photo of Shane Filan, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Nicky Byrne of Irish group Westlife pose backstage at the Childline 2006 concert at The Point Theatre on January 29, 2006 in Dublin, Ireland.Westlife pose backstage at the Childline 2006 concert at The Point on January 29, 2006 (Image: Photo by ShowBizIreland/Getty Images)10 of 12

    Westlife – 2007

    A colour photo of Westlife fans at the Cheerios Childline concert at the Point in January 2007Westlife fans pictured at the Cheerios Childline concert at the Point in January 2007. (Image: Arthur Carron/Collins Photo Agency)11 of 12

    Westlife – 2008

    A colour photo of Westlife in Easons on O'Connell Street for the book signing of their autobiography 'Our Story' in June 2008

    Westlife pictured in Easons on O’Connell Street for the book signing of their autobiography ‘Our Story’ in June 2008

  • Did George Harrison have a relationship with Madonna?

    Did George Harrison have a relationship with Madonna?



    Did George Harrison have a relationship with Madonna?

    Did George Harrison have an affair with Madonna?Did George Harrison have an affair with Madonna? Picture: Getty

    By Thomas Edward

    Strangely enough their paths crossed.

    It’s safe to say that the woman who sang ‘Material Girl’ and the man who wrote ‘Living In The Material World’ were worlds apart.

    After his time in The Beatles however, George Harrison didn’t just stick to his circles, later venturing into the world of cinema.

    Harrison was the executive producer of several films, bankrolling the likes of Monty Python’s Life Of Brian, and Time Bandits, both of which were major successes.

    In 1986, he put his financial backing into one of the most infamous flops of the decade, nearly bankrupting him.

    Shanghai Surprise was an unmitigated disaster, reportedly leading George to reignite his creative relationship with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr on the ’95 Beatles Anthology to scrape some money back in his pockets.

    The adventure comedy starred star-crossed couple, Sean Penn and Madonna, and despite their recent marriage, it didn’t stop rumours swirling of a romance between Harrison and the pop star heavyweight.

    Sean Penn, Madonna, and George Harrison on set during the filming of Shanghai Surprise.Sean Penn, Madonna, and George Harrison on set during the filming of Shanghai Surprise. Picture: Alamy

    For anyone who knew about George beyond his image as ‘The Quiet Beatle’, you can understand why the rumours came into being.

    George had many affairs throughout his life, and it was known that he had a serious weakness when it came to women.

    His wife Olivia – who married in 1978 after the birth of their son Dhani – suggested in Martin Scorsese’s 2011 documentary George Harrison: Living In The Material World that she was privy to his behaviour.

    “He liked women and women liked him,” she says. “If he just said a couple of words to you, it would have a profound effect. It was hard to deal with someone who was so well loved.”

    McCartney adds in the documentary: “I don’t want to say much because he was a pal, but he liked the things that men like. He was red-blooded.”

    An expert on The Beatles, Bill Harry, said: “George had hundreds and hundreds of affairs. John Lennon was probably the most highly-sexed Beatle, but I would put George next after him.”

    Even the band’s roadies Peter Brown and Steven Gaines revealed in their tell-all book The Love You Make: “He wanted to seduce every woman he laid eyes on.”

    The opinions about George’s infidelity have kept stacking up, so what actually happened between him and Madonna?

    Shanghai Surprise (1986) – Original Trailer

    Well during the filming of Shanghai Surprise, George visited the shoot location in Macau, where he and Madonna reportedly got on very well.

    The media storm that followed the actors throughout filming irritated Sean Penn however, who took his frustrations out on his wife – admitted to only doing the film as a favour to her – even punching a photographer at one point.

    The couple were only recently married, but the cracks were appearing. Madonna reportedly sought a shoulder to cry on from George who she found “very kind and sympathetic”.

    Madonna even visited Harrison on several occasions in London before and after filming had wrapped.

    Her brother Christopher Ciccone told the Daily Mail that Harrison “read the riot act” to Penn over his bad attitude and outbursts during filming, yet treated Madonna with “kid gloves”, heightening suspicion of a relationship.

    During the press conference for Shanghai Surprise – that was later dubbed ‘Flop Suey’ – Madonna further expressed her adoration for George, telling the press that he was a “great boss” and that he’d given her “more advice about how to deal with the press than how to make the film.”

    Madonna called George Harrison a "great boss". (AP Photo/Peter Kemp)Madonna called George Harrison a “great boss”. (AP Photo/Peter Kemp). Picture: Alamy

    Presented as good friends and confidants throughout the press conference, a later interview with George indicated that any relationship they had soured.

    After an interviewer asked “you worked with Madonna on Shanghai Surprise,” George quickly cut in replying: “Tried to.”

    “You want the truth? It was a pain in the ass,” Harrison continued. “Because we were doing a comedy movie, she hasn’t got a sense of humour.”

    “And her husband Sean – who’s a really nice and intelligent fella, and I had a laugh with him at times – but, you know, he sort of gets all uptight and, you know, caused all the trouble.”

    “It was like The Producers [1967 movie], you know, where he says: ‘I’ve picked the wrong cast, the wrong actors, the wrong director, where did I go right?’” he joked.

    So whilst they might have been fairly close at one point, it seems like the rumours of George Harrison having an affair with Madonna are just rumours after all.

  • Brian McFadden On The Possibility Of Rejoining Westlife

    Brian McFadden On The Possibility Of Rejoining Westlife

    It’s been 15 years since Brian McFadden quit Westlife yet he hasn’t been able to completely shake off the boyband.

    In speaking with Manchester Evening News, the 39-year-old Irish singer discussed if he regretted leaving Westlife and if he would consider joining them on their comeback tour.

    Brian McFadden Has Ruled Out A Reunion With Westlife
    While McFadden is probably sick of people bringing up Westlife time and time again, he understands their curiosity. Regardless whether he’s performing as a solo artist or as a duo with Boyzone’s Keith Duffy, his concert setlist usually consists of Wesltlife’s early repertoire in addition to his own material.

    In spite of the nostalgia, the singer explained that it’ll be weird to appear on stage together with former bandmates Shane Filan, Markus Feehily, Kian Egan and Nicky Byrne. “Singing Westlife songs does bring back memories. I’ve been singing the songs for over 20 years now. But I have never regretted leaving,” he said.

    Brian McFadden rules out ever rejoining Westlife and says talk of reunion  is 'pissing me off' | The Irish Sun

    He continued, “Westlife are a different band now than when I was there, they’ve reinvented themselves. When they went on tour recently everyone was asking why I wasn’t going back for it, but I left back in 2004, so they’ve been without me for 15 years. If I went back, I’d need to learn 20 plus songs for the show, plus it would be weird for this guy who hasn’t been involved for so long to just turn up on stage and sing.”

    A few years back, McFadden even claimed that he “saved” the band by leaving in 2004. Apparently the quartet wouldn’t have stayed together much longer had he not made the decision to move on.

    A post shared by brianmcfadden (@brianmcfadden123) on 

    Regardless, we’re glad that Westlife is still killing it while McFadden is happy doing his own thing.

  • Two of Britain’s most famous boy bands combine for show in York

    Two of Britain’s most famous boy bands combine for show in York

    Two of Britain’s most famous boy bands combine for show in York

    Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden are coming to the Barbican <i>(Image: Supplied)</i>

    Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden are coming to the Barbican (Image: Supplied)

    SINGERS from two of Britain’s most famous boy bands are combining for a show in York.

    Boyzone’s Keith Duffy and Westlife’s Brian McFadden are setting out on a 14 date UK tour in 2025, with the York performance coming on February 1.

    The duo Boyzlife formed in 2016, when both Keith and Brian left their respective groups.

    The popular pop-duo Boyzlife has performed for more than 100,000 fans – with two complete sell out tours either side of the Covid pandemic.

    They’ll be performing a mixture of Boyzone and Westlife’s classic tracks on the 14-date tour, including their catalogue of over 21 UK number one singles. Hits include Boyzone’s: ‘I Love The Way You Love Me’, ‘All That I Need’, ‘No Matter What’, as well as Westlife’s: ‘My Love’, ‘I Lay My Love On You’, and ‘Uptown Girl’.

    Tickets are on sale and available via ticketmaster, which can be accessed through the link here.

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    (Image: PA)

    Dream collaborations do not come much better than Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden.

    The two Irish singers, who forged successful careers as part of ’90s and ’00s boybands Boyzone and Westlife, teamed up to form Boyzlife and with new music under their belt, and their Old School tour kicking off imminently (the 27-city tour has its first date on September 22 at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall), the duo are by all accounts in a good place.

    The tour will see them performing hits from their first album of original music – also titled Old School and released earlier this year – as well as some of the much-loved tunes from Westlife and Boyzone, and will also be a welcome return to performing live in big venues.

    “We’re very aware that a lot of our fans are coming to hear the classics from Westlife and the classics from Boyzone, and we won’t let anybody down,” Duffy, 47, vows as we speak over the phone.

    “We’ll make sure that we do the big hits, but we will slot in a few of the new songs…”.

    Among their new music are tunes like The One, which was co-written previously by McFadden and songwriter Guy Chambers, who has worked with a long list of music superstars including Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue and more.

    It was important to the duo they got the sound and songs right for their original material.

    (Image: Getty Images)
    Duffy explains: “This is something that we’ve been thinking about for a long time. And we did put a lot of thought into it, because we wanted to make sure that when we found the sound of Boyzlife that we really did believe in it, and that we could back it up and that we enjoyed performing it.”

    He says music from the treasure chest of hits Westlife and Boyzone had, although great songs, were not always the type of music he would listen to.

    “With Boyzlife, we’ve much more artist control, creative control, we want to not make music for the sake of it, we wanted to make music that we genuinely loved to listen to,” he says earnestly.

    “Both of us loved the ’80s, we loved those power ballads from the motion pictures like Top Gun and The Karate Kid, all those great movies of the ’80s.

    “So we wanted to find, nobody’s doing that now, we wanted the lyrically led songs with the love story and the fist pumping, and the hair standing on the back of your neck style songs, so that was our template in our heads.”

    “We’re very, very, very happy with what we have now. And it’s a different world now than the ’90s. I suppose to be honest, we’re probably not a current act.

    “So it’s difficult to get as much radio play as we would have liked it to, to get out to the general masses, to build a new audience, but we’re lucky enough that the audience that we have are very, very loyal and their kids and their grandkids are all listening to our stuff now as well.

    “So we are gathering a new network of fans”.

    Despite knowing each other from their time as members of successful boybands, the pair have formed a closer friendship now they are musical partners.

    Duffy recalls how they were previously “good buddies” who would play the odd round of golf together or whose paths would cross while touring and they would enjoy a night out.

    It was, he says, “a good social friendship” but “we never had a solid kind of brotherly friendship”.

    That has all changed now.

    “It took us a long time to find that common ground between us because although we’re very alike, we’re not kids. We have our own ways about us, we have our own habits, good and bad.

    “And when you’re living with somebody inside out and backwards, and you’re in each other’s pockets every day, you do upset and wind each other up to a certain… until you kind of understand each other and then I think your friendship either gets stronger or you fall apart.

    “And thankfully, I think our friendship has got much stronger, I would go as far to say we are like brothers. We love each other and we’re a big part of each other’s families, which is obviously very important as well.

    “And I think it’s a very healthy way that we work, we’re very honest with each other. If either of us let each other down, we’re very quick to pull each other up on that.

    “And we don’t bury anything under the carpet, we will have full on arguments, we will have full on honest, kind of, let’s say, debates about what we think is right and wrong.

    “We will agree to disagree and move on, or we’ll sort the problem out, but we do not walk on eggshells, and we do not push things under the carpet. We were very, very honest with each other”.

    Ahead of their tour, they have a decent warm-up gig in the form of a performance at Liverpool’s Reminisce Festival on September 10.

    Duffy credits performing one of their new songs, called All This Time, with helping build up his confidence in performing live again.

    “I think All This Time is a song that’s a little bit more mature than the rest of the songs on the album, a little bit more in the direction that we want to go in,” he says.

    “Performing that song live, it took me a while to get my confidence up about what I was just talking about, when I first started singing live with Brian and upfront and I wasn’t projecting my voice very well, because I was self-conscious.

    “And I needed to build up my confidence and I needed to assure myself that I was in tune and I still had an ability to be able to sing.

    “So it took me quite a while to get there and with the recording of this song and the writing of the song, I feel it’s one of the best vocals in my life to be fair.

    “Getting the opportunity to do that live with the live drums and electric guitar, it’s a great feeling. It’s a real feeling of achievement.

    “I’m making the most of the opportunities that I have now. And ultimately, to get on stage and sing a song that you wrote, recorded, produced, it’s a great feeling – a really, really good feeling.”

    Boyzlife’s Old School headline tour starts on September 22 with dates running through to early November 2022.

  • John Lennon’s Ex May Pang Reveals She Cried the First Time They Had S * x

    John Lennon’s Ex May Pang Reveals She Cried the First Time They Had S * x

    John Lennon’s Ex May Pang Reveals She Cried the First Time They Had S * x: ‘Where Was It Going to Lead?’ (Exclusive)

    May Pang’s 18-month romance with John Lennon is the subject of a new documentary called The Last Weekend, out April 13

    As a lifelong fan of the Beatles, May Pang was, in 1973, living what many would consider the dream. After working for John Lennon and Yoko Ono as their personal secretary, Pang had recently started dating the former Beatle amid a break in his marriage.

    And yet, the beginning of their romance was not an idyll honeymoon stage, but one fraught with nerves for the then-23-year-old. As Pang, 72, reveals in her new documentary The Lost Weekend, she even shed tears the first time she and Lennon slept together.

    “I didn’t know where it was going to lead,” she explains in this week’s issue of PEOPLE. “I was like, ‘What’s going to happen?’ I was very content in working. [But] he kept saying, ‘I don’t know where this is going to lead, but let’s just do the jump.’”

    And jump they did, embarking on a whirlwind 18-month romance from 1973 to 1975 that Lennon later dubbed his “lost weekend,” a reference to the 1945 Billy Wilder film.

    May Pang, John Lennon
    May Pang and John Lennon in 1974. Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty
    Though their relationship soon blossomed into love, its origins were less than traditional. Lennon, 10 years Pang’s senior, had been married to Ono, now 90, for four years when their marriage hit a rough patch. Amid the tension, Ono wanted time apart — and she wanted Pang to fill that time as Lennon’s new girlfriend.

    “I refused,” Pang says. “I respected their marriage. I said, ‘That’s not what I want to do.’ I was very happy as a worker.”

    Soon however, as she says in her documentary, Lennon had “charmed the pants off” her, and the two were in a full-fledged relationship, even moving in together in New York City in 1974. They often jetted out to Los Angeles for boisterous get-togethers with pals like Harry Nilsson, Ringo Starr (who was her favorite Beatle as a teen — “I was partial to blue eyes!” she says) and Mick Jagger. Lennon even got to work in the studio, crafting albums like Walls and Bridges and Rock ‘n’ Roll.

    “He was just an interesting person. He really loved everything, and wanted to explore,” Pang recalls. “He loved to get up, have his coffee in the morning. He loved blueberry pancakes, he loved swimming. He was just an awesome person who wanted to discover things.”

    Together, the two bonded over music, “the one thing that [Lennon] loved the most,” and even spent time jamming with former Beatles bandmates Paul McCartney and George Harrison. “George once said, ‘I’m so happy you’re with John,’ and that was a nice thing of him to say to me,” she recalls.

    Celebrity Street Photography featuring John Lennon
    John Lennon and May Pang. Peter Simins/WWD/Penske Media via Gett
    Still, Ono’s presence loomed large, and she called often, sometimes upwards of 15 times per day. Though Lennon agreed to Ono’s request for a divorce in 1974, it never happened, and by 1975, the two had reconciled. Pang believes that Lennon’s enthusiasm at ending their marriage took Ono by surprise, and was the catalyst behind her desire to end the so-called “lost weekend” and win her husband back. Lennon had been trying to quit smoking, and Ono told him she knew a hypnotist. Pang says she “knew” things were over when Lennon went to Ono to take her up on her offer. “You just know,” she says. “He was not the same when I saw him [again].”

    The breakup was difficult for Pang, who says “there wasn’t any” sense of closure, and the two spent time together romantically over the next five years until Lennon’s tragic death in 1980.

    “He’d secretly come over to see me. He would say, ‘You know, I still love you,’” she recalls. “He said things to me that were really very intimate and you could sense there was something still. It was gnawing at him. It was not a finished situation.”

    "She Rocks" Rockers On Broadway Benefit Concert
    May Pang. John Lamparski/Getty
    Lennon’s death in December 1980 was devastating for Pang, who went on to have careers in music publishing, acting, writing and jewelry design. Now, though, she’s nothing but grateful for the time they spent together.

    “The beginning was still raw. Now, I see it as a gift. Our relationship was a gift and it was meant to be,” she says. “I was happy I could give him something that he felt good about, that he never felt before.”

    The Lost Weekend hits theaters on April 13. Pang will also be hosting two photo exhibitions at City Winery in New York City (April 8 and 9) and Philadelphia (April 15 and 16).

  • Miley Cyrus’ Big Grammys Hairstyle Nods to Dolly’s Country Floof

    Miley Cyrus’ Big Grammys Hairstyle Nods to Dolly’s Country Floof

    Miley Cyrus’ Big Grammys Hairstyle Nods to Dolly’s Country Floof

    The higher the hair, the closer to God! Miley Cyrus was a show-stopper on the 2024 Grammy Awards red carpet on Sunday, Feb. 4.

    Miley Cyrus Does Dolly Parton Hair On The Grammys Red Carpet | British Vogue

    The pop star walked the pre-show event in a barely-there Margiela gold chainmail dress and matching heels, but her hair had many country music fans seeing double.

    The “Flowers” singer and first-time Grammy winner was rocking cascading curls that had been teased to the heavens.

    Miley Cyrus thanks her Dolly Parton-style hair after winning two Grammys

    It was very reminiscent of the volume her godmother Dolly Parton has sported for decades. Her brown tresses were combed backward, providing volume on all fronts, including the top and the sides.

    Cyrus says her larger-than-life look was inspired by some of her musical heroes.

    Miley Cyrus Shuts Down Grammys With Dolly Parton Hair

    In a pre-recorded video package that aired just before she performed, she mentioned she wanted to be an artist her inspirations can be proud of, like Parton and Tina Turner.

    She teased her new look by joking about fans wanting to know what conditioner she uses. Spoiler alert: she did not reveal her secret.

    Dolly Parton Salutes the Nashville Experience in Fun New Song

    It’s no surprise Cyrus is inspired by Parton: The country legend is the godmother of the pop star, and the two have a close bond — they have even performed together. They also hosted their own New Year’s Eve special in 2022.

    Cyrus picked up Pop Solo Performance for “Flowers” on Sunday night.

    Dolly Parton Signs on for Taco Bell's 'Mexican Pizza' Musical

    The 2024 Grammys aired live from Los Angeles on CBS and Paramount+.