Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” singer Dusty Springfield will be played by Gemma Arterton in “So Much Love.” The film follows ...
Dusty Springfield had already proven herself as a master of the chirping pop track and the dramatic torch song. But taking a crack at sultry American soul seemed like a stretch, with even Springfield ...
A love story, with Sam Claflin and Simone Ashley attached; a Dusty Springfield project; and a film driven by music by Bastille's Dan Smith and To Kill a King's Ralph Pelleymounter feature on the slate ...
WITH her petticoats, angelic voice and perfect beehive hairdo, Dusty Springfield was an iconic star. Sadly she passed away aged just 59 in 1999, leaving the world of music in mourning. The iconic star ...
Dusty Springfield’s life is examined in the re-release of her 1989 biography, "Dusty". Dusty Springfield’s biography was re-released two decades after the famous British singer’s death, in 2001.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dusty Springfield (Image: Getty) A movie based on the life of Dusty Springfield has been announced, with creators saying the film ...
Album ReCue, a part of FUV's EQFM initiative, takes an on-air and online look back at influential releases by women that altered our perspective not only of the artist, but her invaluable impact on ...
In 1968, the British pop singer Dusty Springfield signed to Atlantic Records and began working with the producer Jerry Wexler on “Dusty in Memphis,” her fifth solo album and the first she made in the ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Director Nick Hurran (Little Black Book) has ...
When Lianne Marie Dobbs performs her cabaret concert, “The Windmills of My Mind…for Dusty Springfield,” at Feinstein’s at the Nikko on August 23, she’ll dig deep beneath hits like “I Only Want to Be ...
In 1968, Dusty Springfield — then an established pop star in the U.K. — flew across the pond to conquer the U.S. by signing what was meant to be a long-term deal with Atlantic Records. The label sent ...
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