In a changing world, there’s something reassuringly unchanged about Jeff Lynne, the one-time composer and producer of ...
Rebellion is at the heart of rock and roll. There has always been a dangerous element to the music, but sometimes the threat of danger has become real violence.
When the time has come to take it down a notch on Paddy's Day (either for a slow dance or maybe just a much-needed breather), you can turn to this 2008 Oscar winner for Best Original Song. Featured in ...
For members of The Bangles, the quintessential all-female band of the 1980s, “Walk Like An Egyptian” was an aberration — not ...
Eternal Flame uses first-person access to three of the band members, photographs, diary entries and other source materials to ...
Noel Gallagher could recognise when a band was on fire, but he felt that there were some acts that were too superficial for their own good.
The connection goes even deeper. During the Love On Tour, Styles had Bono's son and his band, Inhaler, open for him during ...
After “Different Light,” with “Walk Like an Egyptian,” was released, The Bangles opened for rock giants Queen at Slane Castle in Ireland. A year later, their music was part of a movie ...
Springsteen has returned to his ancestral home of Ireland plenty of times throughout his career - he recalled in his 2016 memoir "Born to Run" how the crowds at Slane Castle in 1985 scared him.
Cent released his chart-topping second studio album, The Massacre. Featuring guest appearances from Eminem and Jamie Foxx – and hit singles like 'Candy Shop' – the album was named the No.1 album of ...