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SHOCKING MUSIC SPOTLIGHT — The Untold Rise of Sir Cliff Richard. Born Harry Roger Webb in Lucknow, India, Cliff Richard went from an eight-year-old immigrant arriving in England to one of the UK’s best-selling legends. Bursting onto the scene in the late 1950s as a rebellious rock-and-roll star with The Shadows, he dominated the charts long before the Beatles era. With blockbuster hits like The Young Ones and Summer Holiday, and a royal knighthood in 1995, Cliff didn’t just survive decades of change — he conquered them. A true icon who still holds the UK in the palm of his hand.

THE LEGEND ENGLAND NEVER SAW COMING — THE ASTONISHING RISE OF SIR CLIFF RICHARD FROM...

SOME VOICES NEVER FADE — THEY JUST RISE. In “Booked Tonight in Heaven,” Gene Watson sings goodbye the only way he knows how: soft as a porch-light at midnight, steady as Sunday morning faith. No drama, no tears on display… just that unmistakable velvet voice wrapping around the words “I’ve got a gig upstairs tonight” like he’s reading a postcard from an old friend who moved away long ago.

THE FINAL SETLIST — GENE WATSON’S GOODBYE ISN’T THE END, JUST THE NEXT VERSE Some...