Articles related to "Albert Hall"Royal Albert Hall Proms Concerts and Museums on Exhibition Road draw visitors from across the globe. Several hotels, hostels and apart'hotels offer accommodation nearby.
This two-disk DVD set documents rock supergroup Cream's reunion gigs at London's Royal Albert Hall in May of 2005, featuring Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton.
Visitors to BBC Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, who require accommodation, might like to consider some 5-star hotels within walking distance of the venue.
Visitors to the South Kensington area, the Royal Albert Hall, the V&A, Science and Natural History Museums, will find excellent four-star hotels within walking distance.
The Promenade Concerts fondly known as "the Proms" were established more than 100 years ago are a great British tradition with a truly international flavour.
The first Promenade concert took place in London in August 1895 and this world famous summer music festival still continues and thrives today.
The majesty of London's churches and cathedrals provide a beautiful backdrop for Christmas concerts taking place this December and make for a fun family outing.
The Flaming Lips are renowned for their magical live shows. But at London's Hammersmith Apollo on the 'At War with the Mystics' tour, they showed signs of decline.
When the first Promenade Concert took place in August 1895 few realised that a musical tradition had been established. It continues to grow more than 100 years later.
Lancaster Gate is located opposite Kensington Gardens in London, a vast "playground" for children tired after visits to Museums, with some good hotels in the vicinity.
Deep Purple, pioneer of hard rock, have 18 albums released in five decades by 14 members through eight lineups.
This British psychedelic-era group left a legacy of great music between 1966-68, including "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Disraeli Gears", and may yet reform once again.
Francis Ford Coppola's stunning remake of Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' is brutal, sensuous film-making, incisively poking at the heart of humanity and sanity.
The BBC Proms Out + About concert will perform at multiple points around the city of London, for a full day of free classical music in public places.
Listen to Bryn's 'First Love' compact disc and find out more about this fascinating star of the music world. Find out where you can see him in 2009.
Every year, it's a BBC tradition to do a Doctor Who Christmas special. Last year's "The Next Doctor" has to be one of the best of the lot. Now it's on DVD domestically.
After a successful stint as a professional soccer player, the Israeli musician Elisha Abas has traveled full circle, returning to his first love in piano.
Boost Mobile merged with non profit organization Rock Corps to encourage young people to work at cleaning up their communities using concert ticket as an incentive
Traverse through Jaipur and Jodhpur to experience the color and culture of the Indian desert
CTU is called upon to recover a lethal virus before it can be released in downtown Los Angeles. President Palmer faces an re-election and pressure from a former friend
David Booth from Acoustic act Aloneme chats about the bands first full length, national album release, his views on the music scene, and his hopes for the bands future.
Known for Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Evita and other musicals, Andrew Lloyd Weber received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the 2008 Classical BRIT Awards.
Eight years after his death George Harrison, the youngest of the Fab Four, has been given his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Belfast in Northern Ireland has never matched Dublin for city break appeal but its pubs, music, old buildings and new waterfront make for a great vacation destination.
October 7th, 2008 sees the release of Bob Dylan's Tell Tale Signs, Rare & Unreleased 1989-2006. The 2-Disk set is Volume #8 in the artist's Bootleg Series.
Biography of English composer Dame Ethel Smith, known for operas The Wreckers and The Boatswain's Mate.
In the presence of three of main members, Deep Purple works in the late 1960s were influential and pioneering; but without their characteristic creativity until 1970.
A compelling documentary that goes along for the ride during Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England, Don't Look Back is an important and entertaining work.
Taking the bus is a cheap and enjoyable way to see London's famous landmarks.
After more than a decade out of the spotlight Crowded House made a triumphant return at last year's Live Earth concert . This summer Homebake is their only open air gig.
There are so many attractions to see in London it's difficult for tourists to fit everything in during their stay. But help is at hand!
The Triangular Lodge takes the viewer aback - the power of three is embodied in every angle and dimension of this physical expression of the Trinity and Tresham's faith.
The celebration of empire in Great Britain was characterized by a repertoire of patriotic and nationalistic songs, ballads, and marches evoking intense pride.
Dickens Jr. produced an unusual Dictionary of London, a tourist guide, useful today to the researcher of Victorian London, its famous streets and social history.
Organized tours of England's capital are easy. But for the more adventurous visitor, a London bus map makes possible do-It-yourself London double decker bus tours.
With the surge of interest in Paul Potts and Susan Boyle, a 2003 CD by Tony Henry deserves a second look. Songs such as Without You, Delilah, and Yesterday go operatic.
London songwriter-performer Terry St. Clair destroys the stereotype of a street musician by releasing four CDs, putting two daughters through college.
What better way to wow your music loving friends and family this holiday season than with tickets to see their favourite band live? Find the hottest UK ticket ideas here.
Culture Club was a very successful pop group in the 1980s. They had many hits such as Karma Chameleon, Do You Really Want to Hurt Me, Miss Me Blind, and It's a Miracle.
While the women of the Beat movement did not receive the same attention of the mass media as the men, they were equally important in defining the generation.
Suite101 writer Kimberly Ward caught up with the lead singer of Four Kornerz Deji Juba before the release of the band's debut album Soulectric
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