Inspired by a plethora of musical stylings, Primus bassist and frontman Les Claypool highlighted one 1970s UK rock-cut as the ultimate in skill.
Gone was any of the old wink and smile he’d serve up on stage or those knowing glances that said he was in on the joke.
This is part one of our interview with They Might Be Giants; you can read part two here. The artists: They Might Be Giants have proven themselves to be many things over the course of their ...
He shaped the public image of 1960s rock groups like Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, and photographed musicians ...
Questlove directs Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius), a doc about Sly Stone that finds wider import in what it meant ...
Angie Stone‘s son Michael Archer Jr., whom she shares with D’Angelo, is breaking his silence following his mother’s tragic ...
Metallica's lead guitarist, who has a new book out called The Collection: Kirk Hammett, looks back at his career in our ...
Manchester United legend Roy Keane couldn’t resist having a little pop at Arsenal over Myles Lewis-Skelly after England beat Latvia 3-0 on Monday night. The Three Lions broke the deadlock on 38 ...
Continuing our salute to the legendary Sly Stone this week, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’re turning the clock all the way back to 1969, when Sly and the Family Stone were effectively in their prime.
Fremantle has locked a first-look TV deal with Fruit Tree, the production label run by two-time Oscar winner Emma Stone (Poor Things) and Dave McCary (Saturday Night Live). Fremantle has said that ...
By Rania Aniftos It’s been three weeks since R&B and soul singer Angie Stone died in a car crash at ... I hope to one day be as good to my kids as you were to me…..I just wanted to you to ...
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