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EXCLUSIVE: Britpop Classical, brainchild of Blur bassist Alex James, won't break any new ground but it's the most joyous, ...
As the Oscars' lead music arranger, Chris Walden each year preps more than 100 pieces of walk-on and walk-off music for ...
Frankie Clarke knows a good idea when she hears one. The young rocker grew up in L.A.’s San Fernando Valley surrounded by music, as the daughter of The L.A. Rocker turned a 1969 Dutch pop song into a ...
In fashion “The problem with our industry now is that it convinces you that you have to remove all your rough edges to succeed, then copy what other acts do,” says Polly Mackay, the cre ...
Championed by the BBC’s John Peel and signed to Rough Trade, the band were punk when that meant DIY, psychedelia and prog as well as screaming chords. What’s more, they loved Pink Floyd ...
Curating a list of favourite songs for Apple’s Celebrity Playlist Podcast, Ringo Starr selects a classic by his old friend, ...
WELL, he put an advert in a sweet shop window, and I was the only person to answer it.” Glenn Tilbrook is reminiscing about ...
Plus, record stores will give a portion of their proceeds to Women In Vinyl on Sunday. T. Rex’s “Electric warrior” re-release is Vinyl of the Week ...
Mere days ago, a winter storm turned the Big Apple into an arctic tundra — but on this frigid late-January afternoon, Don Toliver has made the trek anyway to Manhattan’s famed ...
Even before the Sex Pistols imploded, the punk rock formula was already being spliced and dissected up North, re-imagined as something less merchandise-minded.
Social Distortion's Mike Ness on overcoming cancer to make new album 'Born to Kill,' the visceral reaction he has toward ICE, and loving Tom Petty.