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If you peruse Billboard's websites for the album charts from other countries you'll notice that very often foreign talent infiltrates the top spots. The Uk can proudly declare that during 2014, every single performer in its Top 10 for album sales was homegrown for the first time. Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith were among the bestselling musicians of the year in the UK. -
Robbie Williams Drops New Surprise Album, Take That At No. 1 on UK Singles Charts, and Both Sides Hinting at Reunion of Original Lineup
Launching a record with absolutely no publicity takes even more planning than launching an album the old-fashioned way...just ask Beyoncé. Robbie Williams released a collection of tracks titled Under The Radar Vol. 1 in a fashion that was, well, under the radar. Even more noteworthy are the circumstances surrounding the release and whether they point to a reformation of the original five-man lineup of Take That. -
Take That Announce 2015 UK Tour as Trio [FULL SCHEDULE]
Take That is one of Britain's all-time greatest pop groups, with five straight No. 1 albums and 54 international No. 1 hits.The former five-piece is now a trio with a new record, III, due Dec. 1. Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen will be taking their revised show on the road for a 24-date U.K. tour in 2015."We've always been very proud of our live shows and are very excited to be touring again next year," the group said in a statement, according to Hello. "Playing live is something we love the most about what we do and we're looking forward to putting on the most amazing show we can." -
George Michael, Arctic Monkeys, David Beckham among Brits Accused of Tax Avoidance
The Beatles once commented that the "Taxman" was an unavoidable force but many British acts seem to think they can escape. Revelations from a recent report suggest that The Arctic Monkeys, George Michael and Katie Melua are among several big names that attempted to avoid taxation in the UK via a scheme with Liberty. -
Gary Barlow and Take That members convicted of tax avoidance; David Cameron and Lily Allen comment
Take That is not an act well known to American audiences, but some big headlines might result in some more headlines. Albeit these headlines are more likely to occur in The Economist than Rolling Stone: Vocalist Gary Barlow and fellow Take That members Howard Donald and Mark Owen have been convicted of tax avoidance.
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