Known for harmonica work on Rolling Stones’ “Miss You” Sugar Blue branches out with new album, out January 26, 2010 New York, N.Y. (PRWEB) November 19, 2009 -- “We have chosen the title Threshold because the tunes open new musical territory for us,” says bluesman Sugar Blue of his new album, due out January 26, 2010 on Beeble Music. Read More
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This year being the 25th anniversary of the release of the Talking Heads' concert classic Stop Making Sense , a new Blu-ray version of the Jonathan Demme-directed flick was prepared that includes a refurbished film transfer, new 5.1 sound, and a few interesting extras. Read More
"We have chosen the title Threshold because the tunes open new musical territory for us says bluesman Sugar Blue of his new album, due out January 26, 2010 on Beeble Music. The album follows the acclaimed 2007 album Code Blue, which hinted at a widening musical path. Read More
We all know about one-hit wonders - music acts known for the one song from their repertoire that hit big. Read More
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David Byrne had just flooded his hotel bathroom and needed some help. Read More
rom an early age, we're trained from media osmosis to expect, and to celebrate, performers who lord their power, their status, and their entitlement over us. Read More
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For David Byrne, "Mr. Psycho Killer" and ex-Talking Head, visual artist, and man-about-the-globe, riding a bike - which he has been doing habitually since the early 1980s - is more than a means for commuting and exploring. Read More
Though he's hardly a cult persona, Jerry Harrison has failed to be recognized as a crucial figure in the history of punk rock, ... Read the full Jerry Harrison bio.