Godley and Creme, songs from Donna to I’m Not in Love are in prime condition on what is billed as ‘another bloody greatest hits tour’ ...
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Your weekly round-up – including the launch of an Old School Indie Rock DJ Night with Olly Jones and Rob Gair at The Shed on Fletton Quays.
Starting out as a jazz-rock group called Mind Power in 1976, they changed direction entirely when original vocalist Sid ...
Jeremy has more than 2300 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Happy Women’s History Month! Welcome to another Music Monday at GBN. Your monthly groove wrangler is back with a new collection for your musical pleasure. Against all odds, Pottinger became a ...
These 20 musicians who were considered evolutionary during the decade, because they changed the direction of music itself.
Leroy Sibbles is one of the biggest names in reggae history. Known as the undisputed king of the reggae bassline, Sibbles first rose to fame as the lead singer of The Heptones. He was also an integral ...
Ahead of her UK tour and her three nominations at this weekend’s Brit awards, we appraise Allen’s sharp, candid songcraft ...
When discussing Jamaica’s greatest reggae producers, names like Lee “Scratch” Perry, Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, King Tubby, Bunny Lee, and Joe Gibbs are frequently bandied about. However, Sonia Pottinger ...
Explore powerful protest songs from the 1970s that defined change, iconic tracks captured political unrest, social justice, and cultural transformation.