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Sam Fender provides new album update and admits he “rushed” to get ‘Seventeen Going Under’ out

Sam Fender has given an update on his new album, admitting he “rushed” to release ‘Seventeen Going Under‘.Fender gave the update in an upcoming appearance on Sky Arts’ Johnson and Knopfler’s Music Legends, which sees Brian Johnson and Mark Knopfler interview musicians including Fender, Tom Jones, Cyndi Lauper, Nile Rodgers, Carlos Santana and Emmylou Harris.In the forthcoming interview (as per Music News), the Geordie musician said of his next record: “We have been recording and recording and making loads of stuff but it got to the point where I thought, ‘We don’t need to get this out yet. We need to get it right’.“For the second one [‘Seventeen Going Under’], we rushed to get that out and the third one we started rushing and I thought, ‘No, we have got to take the time’.“I want to do the best I possibly can.
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Re-watch Paul McCartney, Elton John, Robbie Williams and more play at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert
Paul McCartney, Elton John and Robbie Williams, has started to recirculate following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.The UK’s longest-reigning monarch passed away yesterday (September 8) at her Balmoral estate in Scotland, aged 96.As tributes continue to be paid to the Queen, footage of memorable moments from across her reign are being broadcast on TV networks and online.Footage of the star-studded Diamond Jubilee Concert, which took place outside Buckingham Palace in central London on June 4, 2012 to mark the Queen’s 60th year on the throne, is one such moment being remembered.Organised by Take That‘s Gary Barlow, the concert featured performances from the likes of John, Williams, Grace Jones, Ed Sheeran, Kylie Minogue, Tom Jones, Stevie Wonder and Madness.McCartney closed the show with a short set that included ‘Magical Mystery Tour’, ‘All My Loving’, ‘Let It Be’, ‘Live and Let Die’ and ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’.You can see official BBC footage of the concert-ending firework display below.McCartney was among a host of famous names to pay tribute to the Queen following the news of her death yesterday, writing: “God bless Queen Elizabeth II[.] May she rest in peace[.] Long live The King.”Elton John, meanwhile, spoke about the monarch during his show in Toronto, Canada last night.“She was an inspiring presence to be around — I’ve been around her and she was fantastic,” John told the crowd.
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Tom Jones details losing 'reassuring presence' as he shares heartache over Queen
A post shared by Sir Tom Jones (@realsirtomjones)"My deepest sympathies to the Royal Family and gratefully I said, long live the King," he ended his post.Following Sir Tom's message, his followers flocked to leave their own tributes to the royal.Instagram user amaliarosaria wrote: "R.I.P. Queen Elizabeth II."Alesha.good.75 added: "Well said Sir Tom."Tom met the royal at a charity function in London in 1970.A black and white snap shows the Queen beaming as she greets the Welsh singer with a handshake as he softly bowed his head.The pair met again while on stage at the Diamond Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace in 2012.Tom and Elizabeth were all smiles as they engaged in friendly conversation at the celebratory event.The nation's longest-reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II passed away aged 96 at her private royal residence in the Scottish Highlands, one of her favourite places, surrounded by close family who rushed to be at her side.Charles has become King Charles III having acceded to the throne immediately on the death of his mother.In a statement at 6.30pm, the Palace said: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.The King and the Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."The UK will enter a period of national mourning for the Queen, who dedicated her life to royal duty and for most Britons is the only monarch they have ever known.In a statement, Charles said: "The death of my beloved mother, Her Majesty the Queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family."We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother.
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Richard Madeley's concerns to GMB co-star as daughter Chloe undergoes emergency procedure
Piers Morgan gloats he's 'right' about Meghan amid Susanna Reid swipe"I was really scared - scared this thing was happening to my body that I had no control over."As Chloe went through the difficult labour, her father Richard Madeley was presenting live on Good Morning Britain alongside Charlotte Hawkins.He told OK! Magazine how he turned to his co-star and expressed mild concerns as he received updates in their family WhatsApp group chat.The presenter said he first learned about the news during a commercial break but refrained from telling viewers as it was too soon.He spilled: "I was telling my co-presenter Charlotte Hawkins, privately, ‘it’s all kicking off, she’s being induced, oh my god she’s having an emergency c-section’ - but obviously I didn’t say anything on air.”Richard went on to say that while he was apprehensive about what was going on, he didn't worry too much as his wife Judy had delivered her children via C-Section before.The couple are parents to Chloe and her brother Jack, while Judy also has twins Dan and Tom with her first husband David.Richard's granddaughter was safely brought into the world as Good Morning Britain was coming to an end.Tom Jones' romance with 'starstruck' singer unveiled before her death [INTERVIEW]Victoria Beckham snubs Nicola Peltz as she gushes over son's cover [REVEALED]Bruce Willis, 67, looks frail in latest outing amid aphasia battle [HEALTH]"There she was. Everyone gathered around and applauded, the whole crew.
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BBC's George Alagiah in 'extreme pain' as 'tumour site' found amid agonising cancer battle
BBC anchor added that there was a period where four straight hours of sleep felt like a luxury to him last year.“Sleep deprivation was an issue, but I don’t want people to think I am feeling sorry for myself," he added.George was first diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in April 2014.'Terrible when you get caught out!' Karren Brady mocks Meghan MarkleAside from a 15-week break, where it was believed the cancer had gone, he has been on chemotherapy almost ever since.The BBC star added he had lost count of the number of rounds of treatment he has had, noting it was over 100.At present, George has low doses for around three-quarters of the year and then higher doses.The treatment, he states, causes "discomfort all the way from my mouth to my bum" after three days of chemo.He went on to say there was "uncertainty" about whether or not this will change.George took a break from his presenting duties in October 2021 and returned back in April.He says that although the job leaves him "absolutely knackered", he feels mentally "rejuvenated"."I've been with people who treat me as they always did, who don't patronise me, and it is a tremendous fillip," he added.Kevin Costner' heartbreak amid $80m divorce after 16 years of marriage [LATEST]Tom Jones' romance with 'starstruck' singer unveiled before her death [REVEALED]Sue Barker asked Cliff Richard to stop ‘harping on’ about her [INTERVIEW]The journalist's main worry is leaving behind his wife of 38 years Frances Robathan and their two children Adam, 34, and Matthew, 30.He revealed how his wish is to hold hands with his spouse until his final day."I'm not too scared for myself," he revealed."But, I'm here on the third floor of our house, and I am looking out of the window at
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