David Campbell should be a household name. He was the man who could have fronted Brummie chart-toppers UB40 as they conquered the world. But the Balsall Heath singer – big brother of pop stars Ali, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brian Travers, a saxophonist, arranger and lyricist for the group UB40 and one of its founding members, died Sunday at age 62 at ...
The top of the Reggae Albums chart greets some familiar faces, as UB40 featuring Ali, Astro & Mickey debut atop the list dated March 17 with "A Real Labour of Love." By Keith Caulfield The top of the ...
Astro, a founding member of British reggae band UB40, has died “after a very short illness,” according to the Ali Campbell and Astro UB40 Twitter account. He was 64. “We are absolutely devastated and ...
Terence "Astro" Wilson, best known for his role in the British reggae group UB40, has died at 64 after a "very short illness," his current band confirmed Saturday. Wilson was a founding member of UB40 ...
UB40 drink at the Eagle & Tun - home of Red Red Wine video They've recorded albums, toured the world and partied together - but now it's time for a parting of the ways. UB40 lead singer Duncan ...
Brian Travers, saxophone player and founding member of the Brit pop and reggae band UB40, died Sunday surrounded by family at his home in the UK. He was 62. His iconic “Red Red Wine” band confirmed ...
UB40 singer, trumpeter, percussionist and toaster Astro has died, following “a very short illness”, it has been confirmed. Astro – whose real name was Terence Wilson – died today (November 6). He was ...
Nearly every detail surrounding the many allegations from the past few weeks regarding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has provoked a wide range of emotions not at all limited to the political ...
British vocalist and former UB40 member Terence Wilson, who performed under the stage name Astro, has died following a short illness. He was 64. By Mitchell Peters British vocalist and former UB40 ...
Fans streamed out of one of the reggae band's concerts in the U.K., complaining the bass was so loud it was "altering heart rhythms." By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief A fan who attended a UB40 ...
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