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Separated by more than two centuries, the musical neighbours in time both found their sojourns in Mayfair rewarding
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From climate change and Kylie Jenner’s wealth to sex strikes and Lucy Kellaway’s maths
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Chip Taylor’s song failed to chart at first — but then became part of the ’60s zeitgeist
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The singer marked the 40th birthday of her ‘Horses’ album with a performance of scorching intensity
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Bobby Womack, Singer-songwriter, 1944-2014
The Kansas-born singer touched down with infectious sci-fi funk and terrific showmanship
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The French rock-and-roller looks back to his 1960s dalliance with harder-edged rock and R&B
The founding member of Queen wants to own the whole of rural England to stop cruelty in the countryside
Nile Rodgers, 1970s hit maker and super-producer, talks about his journey from success to excess and back again
What is my current favourite word? It has always been the same one: disgruntlement
All-female rock band Warpaint favour a kind of deep interiority over rage
An unexpectedly solid offering from the much mined vaults of the music legend
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