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Slade in Flame at 50: Noddy Holder, Tom Conti and director Richard Loncraine on the “Citizen Kane of British pop movies” Fifty years after glamrock band Slade surprised everyone with the grittiness of ...
Noddy Holder, the frontman of Slade, has revealed the "real" inspiration behind the band's iconic Christmas number one, Merry Xmas Everybody. The timeless festive hit was first released in 1973 ...
Noddy Holder has explained he is ‘living life day to day’ six years after being told he only had six months to live. The Slade frontman, 78, was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in 2018 and ...
Lesser Noddy Anous tenuirostris migration from a non-breeding area in the northern Maldives to a breeding site in the Seychelles. Marine Ornithology 51: 181–185.
Noddy Holder hopes to go on the road again in the new year, but the former Slade frontman has said his cancer has changed him as a performer. Holder contracted oesophageal cancer in 2018 and given ...
Noddy even remembers tuning into the Official Chart Show live to hear the Number 1 announcement being made. "Even though we'd done it before, five times," he recalls, "it's still a great thrill.
Debuting at Number 1 in its original release, it became Slade's sixth (and final) UK Number 1 single, and is now ranked as one of the best-selling songs of all time in the UK.
Slade frontman Noddy Holder has opened up about his cancer diagnosis and being told he only had six months to live. In an exclusive interview with The Big Issue ahead of the 50th anniversary of ...
Noddy has been in fine form and was able to perform on stage this summer after being invited on stage by Cheshire musician Tom Seals. Slade earned themselves six UK Number One singles during their ...
Singer Noddy Holder was told he only had six months to live after being diagnosed with cancer five years ago. The Slade frontman was given the shock prognosis of a tumour in his oesophagus in 2018 ...
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