Monday, December 15, 2025

The Darkness reveal how they ‘blagged’ their Christmas hit

The Darkness have admitted their festive anthem Christmas Time (Don’t Let The Bells End) was written on the fly after a drunken...

Latest Posts

Haim star thought she was ‘hallucinating’ when she heard about Grammy nomination

Alana Haim thought she was "hallucinating" when she heard Haim had been nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

The Weeknd strikes landmark catalogue partnership with Lyric Capital Group

The Weeknd has entered into a major new business venture with Lyric Capital Group, marking one of the most significant catalogue deals...

Taylor Swift left Eras Tour worker stunned by generous cash bonus

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour staff almost "pass out" and cry as they receive bonuses. The 36-year-old megastar was reported...

Sam Fender shares that fellow Geordie Brian Johnson helped him through homesickness

Sam Fender has revealed that AC/DC icon Brian Johnson unknowingly helped him through some of the toughest moments of his early touring...

Dolly Parton to record music to be released after her death

Dolly Parton is planning to create music after her death.
The 73-year-old country legend has already started to "think ahead" about the legacy she will leave behind and she has began recording a click track of her vocals so new music can be made after she passes so she can "live forever" through her music.
Speaking on her podcast, ‘Dolly Parton’s America’, she explained: "I’m a lucky person because I’ve got hundreds, hundreds, even thousands of songs and a big part of them haven’t even been recorded. There’s enough stuff to go on forever with my music, to do compilation albums, to do, actually, new and original stuff, and I am purposely trying to put songs down for that very purpose. To have a click track and my vocals, to where any arrangement can be done. So I think ahead. I’m one of those people that believe in being prepared. I don’t want to leave my stuff in the same shape like Prince or Aretha [Franklin], or anybody that don’t plan ahead with that."
The multi platinum award winner is adamant her audio recordings will be picked up and turned into more smash hits in "any style".
She added: "Anybody could produce that. Anyone, any producer in the world – a hotshot producer, when I’m gone, they could take my songs, just the click track of my vocal, and build a complete arrangement around that. Any style, anything they could do. If you’ve got a good click track and a vocal, anything could be done with that. So that will go on forever."
However, the ‘Jolene’ hitmaker hopes her current catalogue will be enough to mark her time on earth but she believes the future will find a way to bring her songs back to life.
She said: "I hope my music will be left behind. I hope it will always live. I think a lot of that other stuff may fall away. But I would like to think that I’ve left some good pieces of music. I think as long as time lasts, I think people will be doing music all kinds of ways."

Latest Posts

Haim star thought she was ‘hallucinating’ when she heard about Grammy nomination

Alana Haim thought she was "hallucinating" when she heard Haim had been nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

The Weeknd strikes landmark catalogue partnership with Lyric Capital Group

The Weeknd has entered into a major new business venture with Lyric Capital Group, marking one of the most significant catalogue deals...

Taylor Swift left Eras Tour worker stunned by generous cash bonus

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour staff almost "pass out" and cry as they receive bonuses. The 36-year-old megastar was reported...

Sam Fender shares that fellow Geordie Brian Johnson helped him through homesickness

Sam Fender has revealed that AC/DC icon Brian Johnson unknowingly helped him through some of the toughest moments of his early touring...

Don't Miss

John Cena reveals ’70 lost tracks’ were made for his 2005 debut album

John Cena has "70 lost tracks" from his 2005 album You Can't See Me. The WWE legend turned Hollywood...

Oasis’ Liam Gallagher: ‘We’re not doing anything in 2026’

Liam Gallagher has insisted Oasis won't be "doing anything" in 2026. The 53-year-old rocker reunited with his brother...

Clementine Douglas thought Calvin Harris collaboration request was a hoax

Clementine Douglas thought Calvin Harris' collaboration request was a hoax at the first. The EDM superstar messaged the British...

Five thrilled to sing to cross-generational fans on reunion tour

Five have been thrilled to perform for cross-generational fans on their reunion tour. The boy band - comprised of...

Tinie Tempah reveals surprising hobby that changed his life

Tinie Tempah says taking up Brazilian jiu-jitsu has changed his life. The 37-year-old rapper began learning the martial art...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.