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Rod Stewart is “devastated” by the death of Richard Perry, who produced most of his best-selling Great American Songbook albums. Perry died of cardiac arrest on Dec. 24 in LA, according to the New ...
The legendary music producer worked with several legendary acts, including producing The Great American Songbook album series with Stewart. Floored by the loss, Stewart posted a touching farewell to ...
Sir Rod Stewart looked in high spirits as he enjoyed a family day out in Mayfair, London with his wife Penny Lancaster and three of his children on Tuesday. The rock star, 79, was overjoyed as he ...
Sir Rod Stewart wowed the crowds in Spain on Sunday night. The rock star, 79, took to the stage at the at Coliseum A Coruña with his show One Last Time and drove his fans wild in the finale.
Sir Rod Stewart was cheering on his beloved Celtic ... As Rod was struggling to write new material, Richard and Rod agreed that an album of classic might be the solution, resulting in renditions ...
This article was one of Herald Entertainment’s best-read stories of 2024. Sir Rod Stewart has reunited with all of his children - including his two Kiwi kids, for one very special occasion.
Sir Rod Stewart says he finds working on his model train setup relaxing and described going into his workshop as "like entering the gates of heaven”. The legendary rock singer, 79, has shown off ...
His production portfolio includes Rod Stewart's The Great American Songbook series, Carly Simon's You're So Vain and Ringo Starr's 1973 album Ringo - which climbed to No.2 on the charts.
Stewart has constructed a huge diorama in his workshop, complete with scale buildings, trees, cars, passengers and 900 feet of track with dozens of trains to run on them. He has dubbed his impressive ...
Rod Stewart went to incredible lengths to keep his model train set in one piece when it moved from the US to England - hiring giant shipping containers and setting up an entire wood workshop in ...
The Devon publisher of Britain’s leading model railway magazine, Railway Modeller, has unveiled an exclusive interview with British rock legend Sir Rod Stewart on his "world class" model railway.