By Bruce Haring
16.03.2020 - 12:41 / nme.com
The piano was designed by 1960s art collective BEV.
A builder could be about to secure a £2,000 payday after finding the sketches Paul McCartney commissioned for his “psychedelic” piano in a skip.
Andy Clynes from Oldham was leading a team at a mill near Manchester in 1999 when he noticed the papers had been thrown out with other waste.
After taking them out of the skip, Andy stored the papers in his loft for 20 years before recently deciding to get them valued.
The sketches of the music icon’s
By Bruce Haring
A number of celebrities have given their salute to frontline workers
A galaxy of British music and movie stars pulled together for a video honoring the U.K.'s National Health Service. In the clip posted by the NHS on Thursday night (April 2), the celebs hold up cards that read #ThankYouNHS, with Elton John saying, "You are our heroes and we salute each and every one of you. Thank you."
This was the year Beckham transferred from Manchester United to Real Madrid for a 4-year-contract worth a casual €37 million. (For y'all Americans, that's over $40 million.) Wow, that's a lot. Right? HA HA HA, friend, we haven't even gotten started.
A man arrested for being out during lockdown left home again ten minutes after police took him home.
He appeared in 1995's 'Lisa The Vegetarian'
Surprise! Months after saying "I do" to Brittany Pattakos in two romantic wedding ceremonies last fall — one in L.A. and another in Greece — Dr. Paul Nassif has welcomed a new member to his family.
NHS Tayside was fined £120,000 yesterday afternoon after three patients committed suicide at Perth’s Murray Royal Hospital.
season 4 star Geoffrey showed an unflattering side of himself on Sunday's episode of the hit TLC reality series.
A critical care nurse has pleaded with the public to think about others before stripping supermarkets of all basic food. Dawn Billbrough, 51, had just finished a 48 hour shift when she decided to top up her supply of healthy foods for her next two-day round at work.
Scots maternity units have been inundated with panicked calls from pregnant women after the UK Government announced they were among the most vulnerable from coronavirus.
A Bolton dairy farmer has spoken of his devastation after a fire ripped through one of his barns.
"He gave me two thumbs up, put his hands right up in the air," Charlotte Campbell says