Stephen Gately’s husband Andrew Cowles will get the Boyzone singer’s €11m estate, and the Gately family reportedly has no intentions of challenging the decision.
Thousands of mourners turned up to pay their respects to Stephen Gately, the Boyzone star who died last weekend in Majorca, at his funeral in Dublin Saturday.
Boyzone member Stephen Gately’s funeral will take place in Dublin on Saturday, and his famous friends are expected to fly into Ireland to pay their respects.
Niall O'Dowd with a breakdown on the playlist for Susan Boyle's debut album, which is to be released on November 24.
Susan Boyle could make up to $10M from her new album, according to Simon Cowell, who discovered her on the "Britain's Got Talent" competition. "I think your sister is wonderful, and she could be the biggest star I've ever discovered," Cowell also told Susan's brother.
WITH VIDEO: In an exclusive NBC interview, overnight singing sensation Susan Boyle opens her heart for the first time since her amazing transformation. “It’s just been unbelievable; it’s indescribable,” Boyle says. “Being plucked from obscurity is a bit like going on a long journey, really; you don’t know how it’s going to end. I don't want it to end."
With video: The sensational Susan Boyle gave her thousands of Irish fans the thrill of their lifetimes last night when she appeared onstage at the O2 Center in Dublin.
Ireland failed to bring the kitsch and camp in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest: the seven-time Eurovision champs have failed to qualify for Saturday’s final.
Close friends of overnight singing sensation Susan Boyle have revealed the tragedy behind her TV success and pleaded with the British media to stop making her new life a nightmare.
Comment: Why Susan's still a winner Story: Susan checks in to clinic
The Catholic shrine in Knock, County Mayo, is the spiritual home for Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle. Boyle – who wowed 15 million viewers on YouTube this week – rocketed to fame after her stunning performance on the British talent show, “Britain’s Got Talent.”
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The Irish have had a long history in the entertainment business, from the days when actors Errol Flynn and James Cagney graced the silver screen, Gene Kelly danced his way into hearts, and crooner Bing Crosby brought joy to millions with his heavenly voice. So too, our Top 100 honorees, dancers, musicians, stars of stage and screen, light up our lives with their particular talent.
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Dear Sinead: Long time, no talk! Howaya, girl? We haven't heard from you since "Throw Down Your Arms" two years ago, and who can forget that? I was one of those people who rolled his eyes when the news broke that you were recording a roots reggae album.
It was a laughable concept, a pale Dublin lass like you pairing with the dark riddims of legendary Jamaican producers Sly and Robbie. Little did I know that those supple bass lines and lazy island beats, paired with that Celtic lioness voodoo you do so well, would create a classic disc that I'd run back into a burning building to save.