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The album's artwork features the red tracksuit Robbie famously wore to Glastonbury Festival in 1995, where he partied hard with and briefly befriended Oasis frontman Liam, around the same time he ...
Her music, which continues to attract followers, is over 900 years old, but Hannigan and company view it through a singular 21st century lens. You can hear the approach as soon as the album opens.
Instead, the 54 members of the Tony nomination committee mostly stuck with stage veterans, like Audra McDonald (who set a new record as the most-nominated performer in the awards’ history ...
Tony McCarroll, the original drummer with Oasis, has broken cover and penned a message to the band on Instagram. No, he isn’t begging for his old job back. It’s a bit more considered and thoughtful ...
Tony McCarroll, the former drummer of Oasis, has shared his message to the band ahead of their highly-anticipated reunion tour this year. McCarroll was one of several founders of Oasis in 1991 ...
Riccardo Bertuzzi. Italian guitarist, composer and arranger, active as a Fusion artist as well as a session man. He studied at the renowned Siena Jazz Academy with some of the finest musician in the ...
Rising was, in fact, the theme for third-place winner Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis) with his aspirational offering, “We Rise”. Yet, even as he sang, “I’m sure we can rise on the shadows as ...
In a moment that electrified the Latin music world, two-time Latin Grammy winner and Florida International University (FIU) alumnus Tony Succar, alongside his mother, Mimy Succar, took center stage at ...
Shrinking music supervisors Christa Miller and Tony Von Pervieux approach song selection for the Apple TV+ comedy series by isolating specific songs for certain scenes in the show.
Sir Henry was joined by several special guests to celebrate the songs of writers Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Thom Bell including Beverley Knight, Andrew Roachford, Omar Lye-Fook, Tony Momrelle ...
The band has continued to tour and make records, releasing nearly two dozen albums, five of them in the past 10 years. KMFDM has continued to develop its thundering sound without overcomplicating it.
Johnny says: “The nice people at Radio 2 have invited me along to play some music by British bands from albums that I really like and maybe a couple of albums I’ve been involved in myself!