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Lionel Richie and Nicole Richie attend the Los Angeles premiere of 'Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead' Apr. 2, 2024, in Los Angeles. Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images ...
Lionel Richie apologized to his fans during a rescheduled concert in New York City on Monday, which was previously canceled due to inclement weather. He joked that he tried to "bribe" the pilot.
Fans were disappointed “all night long.” Lionel Richie was slammed by viewers of King Charles’ coronation concert over his lackluster performance for the newly minted monarch on Sunday.
Lionel Richie performed on Monday after he had to cancel a concert at the last-minute over the weekend. The singer was forced to postpone a scheduled New York City concert with Earth, Wind, & Fire ...
Lionel Richie participated in one of the most iconic musical events in history when he co-wrote and was featured on the 1985 track “We Are the World” with over 40 legendary artists, but he ...
On stage in Chicago, Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire drilled down on their shared funk and soul roots during their 'Sing A Song All Night Long' tour together.
Lionel Richie regrets not asking Madonna to sing with Cyndi Lauper on 'We Are the World' Richie said he chose Lauper over Madonna at the time, but now realizes he made a mistake in not having both ...
Musician Lionel Richie tells Fox News Digital the one thing Carrie Underwood shouldn’t do as an "American Idol" judge. Katy Perry left the show after seven seasons. NEW You can now listen to Fox ...
Lionel Richie, 73, said he’s lucky if he can go 15 minutes in bed. In a joint interview with fellow “American Idol” judges Katy Perry and Luke Bryan on Tuesday’s episode of “The View, ...
Lionel Richie revealed Thursday that he wrote the second verse of his hit “Lady” while sitting on the toilet. Richie, 73, made the unsanitary claim while appearing on “The Drew Barrymore ...
Lionel Richie shocked 'The View' by telling them his version of 'All Night Long' is now 15 minutes. Sometimes too much honesty really is a thing. Sometimes too much honesty really is a thing.
To Lionel Richie, it's not so much a song but a gift, and one that keeps on giving. "We raised a lotta money, yes," Richie said. "We kept thinking, Okay, we're gonna give away $5 million.