Marilyn Bergman, Oscar-winning lyricist, dies aged 93
Songwriter is best known for her work in film, including The Way We Were title track
Songwriter is best known for her work in film, including The Way We Were title track
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer combined blues, pop, jazz, boogie woogie and rock’n’ roll to magical effect
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From Dolores O’Riordan and Myrtle Allen to Stephen Hawking and Aretha Franklin
Cartoon Saloon’s ‘Late Afternoon’ is now in contention for Oscar nomination
The 1927 home is one of several belonging to the late soul singer
40,000 jazz fans to attend as New Orleans-style funeral procession hits town
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Rev Jasper Williams jnr’s comments at singer’s funeral service were ‘distasteful’
Charles H Ellis III says: ‘Maybe I crossed the border, maybe I was too friendly or familiar’
Bill Clinton and Ariana Grande among the mourners at Detroit service for the singer
Mourners pay final respects at Detroit museum of African American history
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The singer (76), who has died at her Detroit home, made life-affirming soul music
Aretha Franklin obituary: Huge talent drew on both sacred and secular traditions
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Eighteen-time Grammy winner has battled ill health for several years
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The TV star turned president elect can’t seem to muster the star power for his inauguration. But even George W Bush managed to get Destiny’s Child
Brian Boyd selects 10 songs that tell part of the story of the British pop superstar’s life
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The ‘Pulp Fiction’ star speaks about her new album and her friend John Travolta
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At 32, Derry-born successor to John Hume and Mark Durkan is charged with his party’s resurrection
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