Fans mourn Michael, as charities talk about his quiet contributions

Grieving fans on Monday mourned the death of George Michael as British charities revealed that the pop star had secretly been a major behind-the-scenes donor who gave his time and money to support cherished causes. The man with the reputation for self-indulgence had actually given millions of pounds to charities involved with helping children, cancer victims and AIDS sufferers.

8 Music Greats We’ve Lost This Year

George Michael performs the second date of his “25 Live North American Tour” at the HP Pavilion, on June 19, 2008, in San Jose, California Musician Prince speaks onstage at the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center, on Feb. 10, 2013, in Los Angeles, California Singer David Bowie stands backstage at The Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Tribute to Susan Sarandon at Avery Fisher Hall, May 5, 2003, in New York City. It’s been a tough year for the music industry, which has said goodbye to some of its greatest artists.

Celebrity birthdays for the week of Jan. 1-7

Jan. 1: Actor Frank Langella is 79. Singer-guitarist Country Joe McDonald of Country Joe and the Fish is 75. Comedian Don Novello is 74. Actor Rick Hurst is 71. Country singer Steve Ripley of The Tractors is 67. Rapper Grandmaster Flash is 59. Actor Morris Chestnut is 48. Actor Verne Troyer is 48. Bassist Noah Sierota of Echosmith is 21. Jan. 2: TV … (more)

Tony Norman: Death didn’t take a holiday in 2016

William Shakespeare got it exactly right four centuries ago when he had newly widowed Gertrude speak these words to her son, the grieving prince of Denmark in “Hamlet”: “Thou know’st ’tis common; all that lives must die, Passing through nature to eternity.” Act I, scene 2, line 72. These are words of wisdom, but not necessarily consolation, in an era when the deaths of people most of us have never met take on disproportionate meaning.

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The Townsend’s back room and its stage are tiny, but the sound system packs a wallop that Kurt Neumann, an Austinite for years now, and friends are likely to push into overdrive in every manner possible.

From David Bowie and Prince to Victoria Wood and Terry wogan: The…

It’s my quinceanera and I’ll cry if I want to! Mexican girl looks unimpressed as THOUSANDS hijack her party and cause chaos after her father’s VERY awkward Facebook invitation went viral From David Bowie and Prince to Victoria Wood and Terry Wogan: 2016, the year our favourite stars were taken from us The world of entertainment has lost stars from all sections of the industry in 2016, bidding farewell to showbiz giants including David Bowie, Sir Terry Wogan, Victoria Wood, Prince and now George Michael.

George Michael achieved pop music success, but freedom eluded him

A drawing is left with flowers and tributes outside the Oxfordshire home of British pop singer George Michael on December 26, 2016 in Goring, England. Singer George Michael died on Christmas day in his country home in Oxfordshire at the age of 53 on December 25. A drawing is left with flowers and tributes outside the Oxfordshire home of British pop singer George Michael on December 26, 2016 in Goring, England.

George Michael achieved pop music success, but freedom eluded him

A drawing is left with flowers and tributes outside the Oxfordshire home of British pop singer George Michael on December 26, 2016 in Goring, England. Singer George Michael died on Christmas day in his country home in Oxfordshire at the age of 53 on December 25. A drawing is left with flowers and tributes outside the Oxfordshire home of British pop singer George Michael on December 26, 2016 in Goring, England.

Resurrection – ” A Journey Tribute band to play Thea

Resurrection – A Journey Tribute band to play The Dixie Journey tribute band to rock The Dixie Check out this story on jacksonsun.com: Lead singer Ryan Christopher began his love affair with music at a young age and has fronted various cover bands throughout his career. One night in 2005, he was challenged to perform “Don’t Stop Believing” in a karaoke competition and found his calling.

Mac McCaughan – “Happy New Year (Prince Can’t Die Again)”

Superchunk’s Mac McCaughan has shared a sorta funny but mostly overwhelmingly bleak new song called “Happy New Year (Prince Can’t Die Again” that reflects on the horrible year we’ve just had. It was written and recorded on Christmas Eve “in a moment of trying to look at any possible bright side of the coming new year after the disaster that was this one,” per the song’s Bandcamp page .

Celebrities, fans mourn singer George Michael

George Michael, the British pop superstar who reached early fame with WHAM! and went on to a solo career lined with controversies and chart-topping hits that blended soul and dance music with social commentary, has died, his publicist said Sunday. He was 53. Michael died at his home in Goring, England.

Bowie, Prince, George Michael: We’ve lost a triumvirate of icons who dared to do manhood differently

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Shows of the Week: A ‘Fam-o-Lee’ Tradition From One of Texas’s Best

When he realized that “Merry Christmas From the Family,” his 1994 tune about a motley clan that gets along well enough during the holidays so long as the margaritas and homemade eggnog keep flowing, was well on its way to becoming the kind of song that can define an artist’s career – at the expense of anything else they’ve written, even – Keen … (more)

When David Bowie Was the Thin White Duke

Music photographer Andrew Kent is paying homage to Bowie with a new book, David Bowie: Behind the Curtain, that chronicles two years of the artist’s early career, when he assumed the persona of the Thin White Duke. After being introduced by Rolling Stone magazine’s reporter, Cameron Crowe, in 1975, Kent travelled around the globe with Bowie during his Isolar tour in support of the Station to Station album in 1976.

George Michael Put Our Faith in Pop

… singer-songwriter’s premature death at age 53 seemed terribly at odds with his splashy introduction to the entertainment world: the preternaturally bouncy Wham! hit ” Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go ,” whose upbeat eye-confection video turned “Choose …

Robert Randolph & the Family Band at the Warehouse at FTC

One of the biggest funk, rock and soul bands of the decade will be at Fairfield Theatre Company to ring in the new year. Robert Randolph & the Family Band take over the Warehouse at FTC on Saturday, Dec. 31. Renowned for wild live concerts, the members of this band marry fervent gospel tunes with an irresistible rock ‘n’ funk swagger.

Publicist: British singer George Michael dead at age 53

In this April 7, 1985 file photo, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley of the British group WHAM! perform during a concert in Peking, China. Michael, who rocketed to stardom with WHAM! and went on to enjoy a long and celebrated solo career lined with controversies, has died, his publicist said Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016.

Singer George Michael dead at age 53

George Michael, who rocketed to stardom with WHAM! and went on to enjoy a long and celebrated solo career lined with controversies, has died, his publicist said Sunday. He was 53. Michael died at his home in Goring, England.

George Michael: Through the years

The pop duo Wham! performs in Peking before a capacity audience of Chinese and foreign fans, April 7, 1985. Singers George Michael, left, and Andrew Ridgeley, had youthful fans on their feet despite police warnings to sit down.

11 things we learned from the first Doctor Who series 10 trailer

Today’s Doctor Who Christmas special was capped off by an action-packed trailer for series ten of the sci-fi drama, stuffed full of new details, characters and adventures that shot by in the blink of an eye. Lucky for you, then, that here at RadioTimes.com we were able to pull out a few of the more interesting details from our first proper look at the long-awaited series.

Celebrity deaths of 2016: The stars we said farewell to this year

They ranged from comic Ronnie Corbett, 85 famous for his “goodbye from him” catchphrase on The Two Ronnies to “The Greatest” Muhammad Ali, 74. Frank Kelly, 77, who played Father Jack in the hit comedy Father Ted, died in February, as did To Kill A Mockingbird author Harper Lee, 89. March saw the deaths of Paul Daniels, 77, football hero Johan Cruyff, 68, Beatles producer George Martin, 90, and Corbett. August saw the deaths of Hollywood legend Gene Wilder, 83 famous for Willy Wonka and Kenny Baker, 81, the man behind Star Wars robot R2D2.

Status Quo rocker dies

Rick Parfitt, a hard-rocking British guitarist and songwriter who had multiple hits over the decades with the rock band Status Quo, has died in Spain at age 68. His manager, Simon Porter, and Parfitt’s family said in a statement that Parfitt died in a hospital in Marbella, Spain, on Saturday from a severe infection. “We are truly devastated to have to announce that Status Quo guitarist Rick Parfitt has passed away at lunchtime today,” the statement read, asking for privacy for the family and the band.

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Is “Abbey Road” track “The End” the perfect Beatles song to close out 2016 with? “With a Little Help from My Friends,” perhaps? “Get Back”? Atlanta Rhythm Section and Brother Cane guitarist Dave Anderson leads an all-Fab Four New Year’s Eve set. The virtuosic Anderson is also a member of classic-album-replicating performers Black Jacket Symphony.

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Status Quo guitarist Rick Parfitt dies after career rockin’ all over the world

Status Quo guitarist Rick Parfitt, who carved out a rock’n’roll career spanning half a century, has died at the age of 68. The veteran musician s uffered from a severe infection while in a Spanish hospital, which he had visited due to complications with a pre-existing shoulder injury, his manager said. His death at lunchtime on Saturday followed years of concern about his ill health, which had seen him stricken by multiple heart attacks and a cancer scare.

Entertainment’s list of losses in 2016

Here is a list of some of the biggest names in the world of entertainment to die so far this year: :: Television writer Carla Lane, known for sitcoms such as The Liver Birds and Bread, died aged 87 on May 31. :: Gene Wilder, who played Willy Wonka and other memorable comedy roles, including parts in The Producers and Young Frankenstein, died aged 83 on August 28. :: Jimmy Perry, screenwriter known for shows including Dad’s Army and It Ain’t Half Hot Mum, died aged 93 on October 23. :: Singer, songwriter and television personality Pete Burns, who founded pop band Dead Or Alive, died aged 57 on October 23. :: The death at 82 of Canadian singer, songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen, who penned the classic song Hallelujah, was announced on November 11. :: The death of West End star Keo Woolford, 49, who starred in The King And I opposite Elaine Paige, and in the television remake of Hawaii … (more)

Martin Kemp rejoins Birds Of A Feather flock for Christmas special

The Spandau Ballet star was one of man-eater Dorien’s conquests earlier this year in an episode where she was seen in a clinch with his character Vince in the back of a hearse. Martin is back for the comedy’s Christmas special, popping up as a bar owner in Morocco where the Birds have flown to in hopes of tracking down Tracey’s son Travis , who has gone missing on his gap year.

All you need: A chat with Beatles expert Mark Lewisohn

Hundreds of books have been written about the band, but none with such care and authority as those by the 58-year-old British author. His resume includes comprehensive releases on their concert performances and studio work , for which he was given a Beatle obsessive’s dream job, getting paid by EMI Records to enter the inner sanctum of the Abbey Road studio and listen to the band’s recordings.

One month out, Trump inauguration lacks star power

On January 18, 2009, the stars turned out in force in front of the Lincoln Memorial at a concert honoring then-President-elect Barack Obama. Denzel Washington spoke to kick off the event, then Bruce Springsteen performed, and then Mary J. Blige, Jon Bon Jovi, James Taylor, Garth Brooks, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Josh Groban, U2, Usher, Stevie Wonder, Shakira, Beyonce and many more.

Justin Bieber Is Facing Legal Issues In Argentina Over Assault Case

Is it too late now to say sorry? Justin Bieber has remained relatively drama-free through 2016. Sure, he’s blown up at some noisy fans at his concerts and deactivated his Instagram, but compared to the egg-throwing , bucket-peeing , monkey-abandoning antics that we’ve come to expect from Justin Bieber in the past, this year has been incredibly tame.

Car Seat Headrest & Naked Giants – “This Must Be The Place (Naive …

Car Seat Headrest brought out fellow Seattle-based band Naked Giants out on tour with them earlier this year. The Will Toledo-led band covers a lot of different tracks during their sets, and at their homecoming gig at The Neptune last month, they covered the Talking Heads’ Speaking In Tongues track ” This Must Be the Place ” with the help of their opening band.

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Our take: The 10 best songs of 2016 Which songs captivated the USA TODAY music team this year. Check out this story on thetimesherald.com: http://usat.ly/2iaQKe2 Which songs captivated critics in 2016? USA TODAY’s Maeve McDermott and Patrick Ryan share their 10 best tracks of the year, from mega-hits to more obscure favorites.

Here’s what Chic’s Nile Rodgers Said About the Rock and Roll Hall of…

Chic’s Nile Rodgers , the producer behind Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” and David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance,” will be receiving an award for musical excellence. His prize raises a big question Westword spoke with him about it in February: Why, after eleven nominations, has the disco sensation Chic still not been inducted? …thinking about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame brings a smile to my face, because if people knew me – and a lot of people at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame know me – they’d know I don’t make music for awards.

George Winston makes the holidays smooth

… Mont., were the seasons. “Everything was 40-below in the winter and 90 in the summer, and the seasons were the entertainment,” he says. “In the winter, build a snowman. In the spring, play baseball. Summer, swimming. Fall, rake the leaves, jump into …

Year in pop: The most memorable moments

So much of what we think about when we think of 2016 in music is tragedy. Whether it’s the thrilling artists we lost – from Prince to David Bowie to Leonard Cohen – to the horrific fire at an underground electronic music event in Oakland, for many music fans this year one of heartbreak.

Biggest celebrity social media mistakes of 2016

Social media can be a celebrity’s best frienda or worst enemy. In 2016, plenty of stars had social media mess ups, but here are seven that made headlines: In the wake of the Orlando massacre, Madonna tried to show her support but her effort left some fans feeling offended.

Today in History

On Dec. 20, 1946, the Frank Capra film “It’s A Wonderful Life,” starring James Stewart and Donna Reed, had a preview showing for charity at New York’s Globe Theatre, a day before its official world premiere. In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was completed as ownership of the territory was formally transferred from France to the United States.

Dallas’ Best, Forgotten Rock Stories

Editor’s note: Over the past year, Christian McPhate has been collecting stories from Dallas rockers whose brushes with fame offer inside looks at the people who devote their lives to rock ‘n’ roll. Bob Haydon’s ears perked up when he overheard a fellow student , sitting behind him in study hall, complain about his aching fingers.

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom attend karaoke party

Katy Perry took Orlando Bloom to a karaoke party on Saturday night for her friend’s birthday. The raven-haired beauty and her Hollywood actor boyfriend attended her actress pal Shannon Woodward’s bash, and the ‘Lord of the Rings’ star got fully involved with the singing, belting out a version of Avril Lavigne’s 2002 hit ‘Complicated’.

Beatles fan sells 15,000 items of memorabilia

A French Beatles fan is set to sell 15,000 items of memorabilia, hoping that it will pay for his retirement. Jacques Volcouve will see his collection of 15,000 records, signed books, posters, autographs, figurines and memorabilia go on sale at the prestigious Drouot auction house in Paris in March 2017.

Inside Kanye West’s chaotic year

The ever-polarizing Kanye West navigated his way through a whirlwind year with the release of his latest album, the sudden cancelation of his arena tour, an alarming stint in the hospital and a shocking meeting with president-elect Donald Trump. The notoriously outspoken rapper let his fingers do the talking in the year’s early months through a series of impassioned – and often seemingly unprovoked – online outbursts.

Metallica finds its way home at Fox Oakland show

James Hetfield, front, Robert Trujillo, center bottom, and Lars Ulrich of Metallica perform in the Fox Theater Dec. 17, 2016 in Oakland, Calif. James Hetfield, front, Robert Trujillo, center bottom, and Lars Ulrich of Metallica perform in the Fox Theater Dec. 17, 2016 in Oakland, Calif.

Metallica finds its way home at Fox Oakland show

James Hetfield, front, Robert Trujillo, center bottom, and Lars Ulrich of Metallica perform in the Fox Theater Dec. 17, 2016 in Oakland, Calif. James Hetfield, front, Robert Trujillo, center bottom, and Lars Ulrich of Metallica perform in the Fox Theater Dec. 17, 2016 in Oakland, Calif.

Today’s celebrity birthdays: Katie Holmes, Christina Aguilera

Actor Roger Smith is 84. Blues guitarist Lonnie Brooks is 83. Guitarist Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones is 73. Director Steven Spielberg is 70. Movie critic Leonard Maltin is 66. Guitarist Elliot Easton of The Cars is 63. Actor Ray Liotta is 61. Singer Angie Stone is 55. Actor Brad Pitt is 53. Wrestler-actor Stone Cold Steve Austin is 52. Actor Shawn Christian is 51. Actress Rachel Griffiths is 48. Country singer Cowboy Troy is 46. Rapper DMX is 46. DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit is 44. Singer Sia is 41. Country singer Randy Houser is 40. Actor Josh Dallas is 38. Actress Katie Holmes is 38. Singer Christina Aguilera is 36. Actress Ashley Benson is 27.

Pregnant Lauren Brant flaunts toned legs in cut off denim shorts…

Keeping the focus off your bump? Pregnant Lauren Brant flaunts toned legs in cut off denim shorts but covers up her burgeoning belly with flowing shirt while out with Barry Hall And former Hi-5 star Lauren Brant and Barry Hall soaked up some quality time together before their little bundle of joy arrives, stepping out at the Heineken Saturday event in Melbourne at the weekend. Brunette beauty Lauren covered her growing baby bump in a flowing denim shirt, but made sure to show off her trims wearing khaki denim cutoffs and long brown boots.

Baldwin skewers Trump and Putin

Alec Baldwin played President-elect Donald Trump for the final time for 2016 on Saturday Night Live and Russia was in his sights. Picture: Will Heath/NBC via AP ALEC Baldwin was joined by two special guests on his final Saturday Night Live parody of Donald Trump for 2016.

PVRIS, Cousin Stizz, Meghan Trainor win big at Boston Music Awards

Topping off a year that saw their late-night TV debut , their first headlining tour, and a slot at Chicago’s Lollapalooza music festival, Lowell-bred electro-rockers PVRIS took home both Artist of the Year and Song of the Year at Thursday night’s Boston Music Awards ceremony at the House of Blues. The show, held annually since 1987 to honor the city’s sundry sonic progeny, featured performances by the Ballroom Thieves and Julia Rhodes .