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IFPI, the organisation that represents the recorded music industry worldwide, has announced that Japanese band ARASHI had the biggest global album of 2019, with their compilation 5x20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019. ARASHI – Satoshi Ohno, Sho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Kazunari Ninomiya, and Jun Matsumoto – formed in 1999 and released their first single A-RA-SHI in November that year. They went on to release multiple million-seller albums over the next two decades. In June 2019, they released their 20th anniversary compilation 5x20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019 and staged the ARASHI Anniversary Tour 5x20
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IFPI Top 10 Global Recording Artists of 2019 1 - Taylor Swift Following a huge year for Taylor Swift, with her internationally acclaimed 7th studio album Lover and its singles topping charts worldwide, she is officially the #1 biggest global artist of the year. Congratulations! 2 - Ed Sheeran In a year that saw the release of his 4th studio album, No.6 Collaborations Project, featuring some of the biggest names in global pop, rock and rap, the UK star also wrapped up his Divide tour, officially the highest-grossing tour ever. 3 - Post Malone With the release of h
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Danny Boyle (‘Trainspotting’, ‘La Playa’, ‘Slumdog Millionaire’) está de vuelta con una comedia musical fantástica con guion de Richard Curtis (‘Cuatro bodas y un funeral’, ‘Notting Hill’, ‘El diario de Bridget Jones’, ‘Love Actually’) en la que la humanidad, de la noche a la mañana, olvida a The Beatles, algo trágico para el planeta pero especialmente interesante para el protagonista, que recuerda perfectamente a los cuatro de Liverpool y lo aprovecha para convertirse en un compositor excepcional. Con Lily James, Himesh Patel, Ana de Armas, Kate McKinnon, Ed Sheeran, Lamorne Mor
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15 Febrero 2019 Discos quemados, un petardo y el Ku Klux Klan: cuando The Beatles fueron más populares que Jesús Una entrevista que John Lennon concedió en marzo de 1966 generó una inusitada reacción en Estados Unidos cuando fue republicada cinco meses después, ad portas de la tercera gira de la banda por el país del norte. La suma de amenazas y problemas empujaron a los de Liverpool a dejar de tocar en vivo de forma definitiva. John Lennon estaba nervioso. Sabía lo que le esperaba cuando arribara a Estados Unidos para la tercera gira estadounidense de los