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Ringo Starr called Roger Daltrey ‘that little man’, says son sacked from the Who

Zak Starkey was sacked from the band after a disagreement about his performance at the Royal Albert Hall

Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!

As the 80-year-old gears up for Worthy Farm, we pick the best of his post-Faces career, from moving ballads to silly, sleazy pop, and cover versions that became definitive

Loyle Carner: Hopefully! review – rap sweetheart faces family, fear and the feels

The Londoner’s trademark sentimental sweetness is balanced by a new unaffected singing style – his fourth album is his most impressive work yet

Post your questions for music legend PP Arnold

Ahead of her Glastonbury performance, the First Cut Is the Deepest singer will be taking on your queries about her star-studded career

J Hus review – rapper touched by genius can’t quite channel his energy

After a cancelled arena tour, expectations are high for J Hus’s return – but for all his swagger and melody, he ends up falling short due to sound issues and a lack of vision

‘Grown-ass men cry in our arms!’ The political, powerful music of soul band Durand Jones and the Indications

Equally at ease with making sex-playlist jams and socially conscious songs, the revered group are fretting about fascism – but are determined to find common ground for Americans

Glastonbury 2025: post your questions for drag legend Bimini

The Guardian is returning to Glastonbury with three starry Q&A sessions, and you can ask the questions. First up, it’s RuPaul’s Drag Race star Bimini

‘His music documented an America that no longer exists’: Brian Wilson’s brilliance, by key collaborator Van Dyke Parks

Wilson bought Parks a Volvo when he’d barely met him – and together they brought sublime poetry to pop. He remembers the making of Smile, Surf’s Up and more

‘People recycle the same old racism’: Sheffield metal stars Malevolence on their big break – and how to confront online hate

They’ve broken crowdsurfing records – 901 in a single gig – but their music confronts deep, difficult subjects from mental health to toxic discourse

Nick Cave says he declined Morrissey’s request to sing ‘silly anti-woke screed’ on new song

Responding to a fan question, the singer said he felt the words were ‘unnecessarily provocative’ but called Morrissey ‘probably the best lyricist of his generation’

My unexpected Pride icon: they were not cool, but bands like Mumford & Sons eased the turmoil of coming out

As a queer, black woman raised on jazz and soul, discovering the genre of indie folk felt like an antidote to the guilt and self-loathing I was battling through

‘Nobody makes a record like that for the money’: how Gang of Four made Entertainment!

‘There was tension with the National Front and swastikas on walls. So I’m proud the album is an outsider classic – but feel depressed these songs are still relevant’

‘It’s all fan-driven. People are in absolute raptures’: how mysterious masked rockers Sleep Token took over metal

They just headlined Download festival and their latest album went to No 1 in the US and UK – so why is Britain’s biggest metal band in a generation so hated by some?

Outbreak festival review – hardcore and pop hooks collide in impeccable genre-fluid lineup

Turnstile headlined with soaring high-tempo energy while Speed went route-one punk, Jane Remover caused pandemonium and Have a Nice Life electrified their fanbase in this most free-thinking of festivals

My unexpected Pride icon: indie breakup songs said all the things I couldn’t say to other boys

From John Lennon’s takedown of Paul McCartney to the Libertines’ Can’t Stand Me Now, songs by straight men about falling out with their friends were strangely romantic to me

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  • Ringo Starr called Roger Daltrey ‘that little man’, says son sacked from the Who
  • Ringo Starr called Roger Daltrey ‘that little man’, says son sacked from the Who
  • Ringo Starr called Roger Daltrey ‘that little man’, says son sacked from the Who
  • Ringo Starr called Roger Daltrey ‘that little man’, says son sacked from the Who
  • Ringo Starr called Roger Daltrey ‘that little man’, says son sacked from the Who
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  • Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!
  • Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!
  • Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!
  • Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!
  • Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!
  • Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!
  • Sailing towards Glastonbury: Rod Stewart’s greatest solo songs – ranked!

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