Cliff Richard

Cliff Richard wins battle over music royalties

Cliff Richard wins battle over music royaltiesLondon, Dec 12: English singer songwriter Sir Cliff Richard has finally won the battle over music royalties after the Government agreed to change the law to extend copyright from 50 to 70 years.

The change is being seen as a victory for 68-year-old Richard, who spearheaded a campaign on the issue, ever since his songs from the 1950s lost their copyright protection.

Sir Cliff Richard vows never to reveal his sexuality

Sir Cliff RichardLondon, December 8 : Sir Cliff Richard has said that he will continue to baffle people raising fingers on his sexuality and his 67-year-old bachelorhood.

The legendary singer told BBC that he realised his restraint from the marriage institution made him a constant topic for speculation and that he intended to keep it that way because he did not care.

“I know but I don’t care, that’s the thing. I will die with things in my head that I don’t want to share with other people,” the Daily Express quoted him as saying.

Sir Ciff Richard and The Shadows to reunite for final goodbye

London, November 28: Sir Cliff Richard and The Shadows will share the stage one last time to wave their fans a final goodbye.

Sir Cliff, who with his backing band The Shadows dominated the music scene from 1950’s, will head out for an 11-show tour of Britain to bow for the audience for a final time.

“It is almost certainly going to be the last time we will all perform together. We just wanted to get together and do one last goodbye for all the fans,” he added,” the Daily Express quoted Sir Cliff as saying.

The legendary singer will reunite with Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett, and guitarist Hank Marvin, to mark the 50th anniversary of the band’s formation.