Off-the-wall series The Young Ones, including Rik Mayall (left) and Nigel Planer (third from the left), helped bring alternative comedy into the mainstream The Young Ones actor Nigel Planer has fondly ...
Sky Documentaries is to broadcast a programme looking at the life and career of Rik Mayall. Rik Mayall: Magnificent B'stard is described as "the intimate story of one of the funniest and most ...
Triumph drummer Gil Moore used to sing his band’s songs to his kids when they were riding in the back seat of his car. The Canadian musician recalled to MassLive that his children’s introduction to ...
Triumph’s long-awaited reunion tour has been going strong for nearly two months now, and frontman Rik Emmett couldn’t be happier with the response. During a recent interview on the Tuning In With Thom ...
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An archive of previously-unreleased material by the late comedian Rik Mayall is to be showcased at the second annual festival held in his honour. Working With Rik and Other Grim Tales will take place ...
Previously unseen material by Mayall will form the basis of a new show at the Rik Mayall Comedy Festival on Saturday An archive of previously-unreleased material by the late comedian Rik Mayall is to ...
As one of Canada’s greatest hard rock exports, Triumph is a band whose legacy was missed by an entire generation of music fans. While the power trio of Rik Emmett, Mike Levine and Gil Moore enjoyed a ...
Hold on to your dreams. Fight the good fight. Never surrender. The happy, cheering fans who nearly filled the Frost Bank Center might have been attending a pep rally the night before the Spurs' first ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rik Emmett is not ruling out a future with Triumph after the band’s Rock and Roll Machine Reloaded Tourwraps in June. The Canadian ...
Fifty years after its first album and 33 years after its last tour, Triumph is finding that there’s still some “Magic Power” left in the engine of its “Rock & Roll Machine.” The Toronto trio — with ...
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