Daily Mail
The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper.
18 articles
List of articles in the library
Obituary by Michael Gray, Daily Mail, 7 December 1993
FRANK ZAPPA, who has died of cancer in Los Angeles at the age of 52, might well be seen as the last wild man of ...
Obituary by Philip Norman, Daily Mail, 26 March 2008
NEIL ASPINALL, the deservedly-named 'Fifth Beatle' who has died in New York aged 66, was not an easy man for a journalist to befriend. ...
John Lennon, Yoko Ono: John Lennon: Give New York A Chance
Guide by Philip Norman, Daily Mail, 3 December 2008
FEW EXILES have been so cherished by a city as John Lennon was by New York. Certainly, none has ever left such a legacy of ...
Retrospective by Philip Norman, Daily Mail, 1999
ON DECEMBER 1, 1976, Londoners tuned in to Thames TV's Today show, expecting the usual bland mix of metropolitan news and views appropriate for a ...
The Beatles: Neil Aspinall: The Man Who Really Made The Beatles
Profile by Philip Norman, Daily Mail, 12 April 2007
LOYALTY IS not a virtue associated with the pop music industry. Treachery, exploitation and kiss-and-tell are its far more familiar signature-tunes. ...
Profile by Philip Norman, Daily Mail, 1998
ROCK MUSIC in its 50-year history has inspired many degrees of love, adulation and awe. Yet among the ranks of legends and superstars, only two ...
Althea & Donna: Althea And Donna: Why It's A Hit Beyond Words...
Report by Robin Katz, Daily Mail, 2 January 1978
See mi in mi heels and thing Them check say we hip and thing True them no know and thing We have them going and thing Nah pop no ...
Review by David Bennun, Daily Mail, 24 September 2012
Nothing towers in Mumford's Babel ...
Billy Joel: Power Behind The Throne
Profile and Interview by Robin Katz, Daily Mail, 22 February 1979
WHAT ROCK'S LATEST SUPERSTAR OWES TO HIS WIFE ...
Report and Interview by Tim Lott, Daily Mail, Spring 1978
FREDDIE MERCURY appears on stage like a writhing python, stalking the boards in the black leotard he normally wears. Looking rather like an Edwardian one-piece ...
John Legend: "Don't blame hip-hop for everything that's wrong in the world," says John Legend
Profile and Interview by Angus Batey, Daily Mail, 19 July 2008
"A LOT OF THESE places are disappearing," says John Legend with a rueful smile. He is sitting at a grand piano in the middle of ...
Jess Glynne: Eden Project, Cornwall
Live Review by Graeme Thomson, Daily Mail, 23 July 2016
IF THERE IS a more magical place to see music performed on a summer evening than the Eden Project, with its natural amphitheatre and unearthly ...
Gary Barlow: Bournemouth International Centre
Live Review by David Bennun, Daily Mail, 19 November 2012
CUT GARY BARLOW, one suspects, and he bleeds light entertainment. ...
Johnny Marr, The Smiths: Johnny Marr: Set The Boy Free
Book Review by Stuart Maconie, Daily Mail, 26 November 2016
Written in disarmingly unaffected prose, Johnny Marr's long-awaited autobiography avoids all the rock and roll clichés. ...
Christine and the Queens: O2 Academy, Glasgow
Live Review by Graeme Thomson, Daily Mail, 12 November 2016
HÉLOÏSE LETISSIER, the French artist who performs as Christine and the Queens, is demob-happy. "This is a free zone," she tells us in charming accented ...
Jess Glynne: Falkirk Stadium, Scotland
Live Review by Graeme Thomson, Daily Mail, 19 August 2017
Jess Glynne offers a sprinkling of magic to unsunny Stirlingshire, but inevitably for an artist still touring her first record, the handful of killer comes ...
The War On Drugs: A Deeper Understanding (Atlantic)
Review by Graeme Thomson, Daily Mail, Summer 2017
ADAM GRANDUCIEL, strategist-in- chief behind Philadelphia's the War On Drugs, works in a field we might call ambient Americana. Imagine the music of Bruce Springsteen, ...
Leonard Cohen: Hallelujah! What a love affair...
Retrospective and Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Daily Mail, 13 July 2019
A new film tells the entrancing – and ultimately tragic – story of Leonard Cohen and the muse he always adored... ...
back to LIBRARY