TALENTED musician Jemima Phillips' future seemed assured when she became Royal Harpist at Prince Charles' request. Read More
Vic Chesnutt, a singer-songwriter of spare, idiosyncratic folk songs tinged with melancholy, died Christmas Day in Athens, Ga., after an intentional overdose of prescription muscle relaxants, a family spokesman said. Read More
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In a long cocktail gown and with her blonde hair swept up, the Royal Harpist – appointed by Prince Charles – cut a striking and demure figure as she played Debussy and Bach for the heir to the throne and his new wife at their wedding. in the country. Read More
Vic Chesnutt, a singer-songwriter of spare, idiosyncratic folk songs tinged with melancholy, died Christmas Day in Athens, Ga., after an intentional overdose of prescription muscle relaxants, a family spokesman said. Read More
Vic Chesnutt, a singer-songwriter of spare, idiosyncratic folk songs tinged with melancholy, died Christmas Day in Athens, Ga., after taking an overdose of prescription muscle relaxants, a family spokesman said. Read More
The Sunday Times can reveal details of the events of December 18 that left Mr Williams in a coma and oboist Daniel Hall dead after the Perth men snorted a white powder that was a mix of cocaine, horse tranquilliser and opiates, during an orchestra tour of Hong Kong. Mr Williams, a trombonist, returned to Perth on Christmas Day after narrowly surviving the ordeal. Read More
The Sunday Times can reveal details of the events of December 18 that left Mr Williams in a coma and oboist Daniel Hall dead after the Perth men snorted a white powder that was a mix of cocaine, horse tranquilliser and opiates, during an orchestra tour of Hong Kong. Mr Williams, a trombonist, returned to Perth on Christmas Day after narrowly surviving the ordeal. Read More
Vic Chesnutt, a singer-songwriter of spare, idiosyncratic folk songs tinged with melancholy, died Christmas Day in Athens, Ga., after an intentional overdose of prescription muscle relaxants, a family spokesman said. Read More
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