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Group BTS proved its global influence once again. On the 7th, Apple Music, a global music streaming service, released 500 songs that have been played the most on its platform around the world over the ...
Jamiroquai will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their classic album ‘Dynamite' with a new release on 13th June 2025. It will be released as a double-LP set on Dynamite Smoke vinyl featuring ...
Like Jay Kay's previous hit albums, Dynamite is an addictive, complex, airwaves friendly, blend of funk, jazz, soul, dance and chilled out whaka whaka wow sounds. Jamiroquai's jazzed up singing and ...
“Fans and concert goers are going to be in for a real treat tomorrow night. After a 4-year hiatus, Jamiroquai’s back, and better than ever, with the release of their new album, Dynamite! The ...
In other Jamiroquai news, earlier this year it was announced that bassist Derrick McIntyre, who played on the band’s 2005 album ‘Dynamite’, had died at the age of 66.
Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay, 54, posted a video which he titled "an album update live and direct from the studio." Jay - real name Jason Cheetham - could be seen in his home surroundings with a ...
Jamiroquai have reunited to work on their first album in eight years. The funk group are back in the studio for the first time since the tragic loss of their bassist, Derrick McIntyre, who passed ...
Jamiroquai rose to fame in 1992 after signing to independent label Acid Jazz Records, with debut album Emergency On Planet Earth selling more than a million copies upon release the following year.
During their 30-year career, Jamiroquai sold over 40 million records and notched up nine top ten singles. Their last record, Automaton, came out in 2017 and became their ninth top ten album.
McIntyre played bass on Jamiroquai’s 2005 album Dynamite. He also worked alongside other musicians including Cliff Richard, Will Young and Emeli Sande.
J.’ McIntyre played on Jamiroquai’s 2005 album Dynamite, which peaked at number three in the UK charts. This is a breaking news story, more to follow soon… Check back shortly for further ...