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Fans got their first official look at Haliburton's logo on a on PUMA Hoops' social media channel. The post showed a picture of an upcoming t-shirt inspired by Haliburton's "OVERRATE THAT" tweet.
UB40 is a British reggae group founded by Ali Campbell, Mickey Virtue and Astro. The band had an instrumental role in the popularity of reggae in Great Britain.
Members of reggae group UB40 – Birmingham's working class band that went on to become global superstars – have spoken out in support of the city's striking bin workers.
UB40 say striking Birmingham bin workers 'shouldn't give up' Singer Matt Doyle says images of rubbish and rats are "a shame" but "we've just got to keep fighting through that".
UB40, who were founded in Birmingham in 1978, are best-known for releasing hit songs such as Red Red Wine, Food For Thought, I Got You Babe and Can't Help Falling in Love.
UB40 has become a well-known name in the music industry across the world - but not everybody knows what their iconic stage name actually means, especially those living outside of the UK ...
When asked whether UB40 could follow in the footsteps of Oasis ‘ Liam and Noel Gallagher to reunite with Ali, Brown responded: “All the money in the world wouldn’t get us to do that.
UB40: ‘We should be as big as Oasis – we’ve sold twice as many records’ Last week the 1980s reggae icons, known for blending political dissent with easy-going pop grooves, played a sold ...
UB40 featuring Campbell was set to perform on July 28. The state fair has not yet announced a replacement for the group. Those who purchased tickets are automatically getting a refund, the fair said.
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell will take to the Toyota Concert Series at the fair on July 28. The band has sold 70 million records worldwide and is known for hits that include “Red Red Wine.” ...
The English reggae and pop band UB40 ft Ali Campbell's performance in Delhi stands cancelled due to farmers' protest. All refunds to ticket buyers will be initiated shortly.
UB40 Greatest Hits continues to hold firm AFTER 267 non-consecutive weeks, Greatest Hits, a 21-song retrospective by British reggae band UB40, continues to dominate the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.
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