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Will the current political turmoil affect the content of the upcoming Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band shows?
About the Album: "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," (Mary Wells), "People," (Esther Phillips), "A Taste of Honey," (Barbara Lewis), "Over the Rainbow," (Patti ...
America was a mighty weird place in 1975 — but music was the weirdest thing about it. The entire culture was changing fast. It was the year Jaws invented the Hollywood blockbuster. Saturday ...
It is the same look featured on her album cover. On namesake track “Something Beautiful,” Cyrus introduces a sonic shift midway, creating a love song with an experimental-rock finish.
The double album titled Songs from the Gang — A Celebration of Joel Plaskett features covers from 22 artists including Sloan, the Sheepdogs, the Arkells, Mo Kenney, Alan Syliboy and Jenn Grant.
When the first Big Country album The Crossing was released in July 1983, Big Country had the fan base ready to guarantee an instant Top 5 record. The album spent ten of its first 12 weeks in the ...
Some of the weirdest album covers in history from Pink Floyd, Debbie Harry, Peter Gabriel and Queen. Picture: Press/Alamy Radio X Classic Rock takes a look at some of the strangest, freakiest and ...
In a move that blurs the lines between fine art, hip-hop memorabilia, and collector culture, each of the 5,000 vinyl copies will feature a completely unique, 1-of-1 album cover. That’s right ...
The record is said to embrace everything kitsch and U.K.-centric with its extremely Britain-coded album cover (the country's iconic red telephone booth is on it) and classic dance sound.
Look to the the arresting album cover featuring Remover, wearing a leather jacket and kneeling in front of a flaming sword, and to the video for “JRJRJR,” which sees Remover in a series of ...
The E Street Band has gone through many different incarnations, and whether they had Stevie Van Zandt in the early days or hearing Nils Lofgren add some more sophisticated ... direction ...
He studied Fine Art at the University of Exeter, where he met Dan Rickwood, now professionally known as Stanley Donwood, the man behind all of Radiohead’s album covers. But Donwood was and still is ...