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Evening Standard, The

The Evening Standard, since May 2009 named the London Evening Standard, is a local, free daily tabloid newspaper, published Monday to Friday.

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The 1975, Billie Eilish, Sam Fender, The Killers: Reading Festival: from Billie Eilish to Rina Sawayama, the kick-ass Barbies outshine the dull Kens

Review by Stephen Dalton, The Evening Standard, 28 August 2023

It still has its gender imbalance issues but the women on the bill this year were the ones not to miss. ...

Christina Aguilera: Christina stripped bare

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 30 October 2003

The video for 'Dirrty' transformed Christina Aguilera overnight from girl next door to sex siren. As she plays Wembley, Tim Cooper talks to her about ...

Lily Allen: Roundhouse, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 18 December 2018

EYEBROWS WERE raised earlier this year when Lily Allen's latest album, No Shame, was nominated for the Mercury Prize but it fully deserved its place ...

Lily Allen: Roundhouse, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 18 December 2018

Singer shares her thoughts exactly in brave confessional ...

All Saints: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 4 May 1999

Shaznay and company pass the live-show test ...

Anastacia: Sprock Chick

Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Evening Standard, 12 November 2004

"I'M LOOKING FORWARD to my 40s," declares Anastacia, a tiny woman with big hair, bold glasses and a big, big voice. "I want lines in ...

Anastacia: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 11 June 2001

Short, sharp shock of soul ...

Courtney Marie Andrews: Islington Assembly Rooms, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 25 April 2018

PICKING UP THE gong for International Artist of the Year at the recent UK Americana Awards, Arizona's Courtney Marie Andrews came to Islington with expectations ...

The Animals, The Dave Clark Five, Joe Meek, Mickie Most, Andrew Loog Oldham, The Tornados: The decline in power of the record Tsars

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 15 August 1964

ARE THE Record Companies losing their grip? There are eight British records in the Top Ten. Of these eight, only three have been recorded by ...

Richard Anthony: Report from the land of Les Yé Yé

Profile by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 18 January 1964

PARIS, Saturday. ...

Burt Bacharach: The man who put neurosis into top pops

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 29 August 1964

THE INTRODUCTION of the Neurotic Ballad to British popular music is the responsibility of an American called Burt Bacharach. We first developed a taste for ...

Burt Bacharach, Joss Stone: Burt Bacharach and Joss Stone: Eventim Apollo, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 18 July 2019

"THE QUESTION I always get asked is, 'Why are you still doing this?'" The answer for Burt Bacharach, 91, is love, sweet love. "It makes ...

Badly Drawn Boy: Drawn power

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 31 March 1999

The new Beck, huh? MAX BELL meets Badly Drawn Boy, whose Idiosyncratic, low-fi sound provokes the strangest comparisons... ...

Joan Baez: What money, love, and the wear and tear of life have done to Joan Baez, folk singer

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 4 October 1965

MAUREEN CLEAVE interviewing the darling of smart young Americans ...

Long John Baldry: LJB sticks his neck out...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 25 July 1964

IF YOU really want to bore Long John Baldry, ask him if it's cold up there. His height is 6ft. 7½in., which makes him — ...

Chris Barber, Blues Incorporated, Alexis Korner, Mantovani: Mr. Korner and his weird front line...

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 26 May 1962

TOGETHER, THEY MAKE THE BEST TWISTING NOISE I'VE HEARD ...

Gary Barlow: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 24 March 1998

Stepping on the Gaz for the middle of the road ...

Bastille: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 17 April 2018

"AS YOU CAN see," said Bastille's Dan Smith, looking round at the orchestra and choir, "we're doing things a little differently tonight." That's something of ...

B. Bumble & The Stingers: Even B. Bumble has trouble with names

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 27 October 1962

YOU WOULD think that if you went to the trouble of calling yourself B. Bumble there would be little chance of people getting you mixed ...

The Beach Boys: Mr. Wilson hated rock — but he loved the Beach Boys

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 22 August 1964

THE NOISE the Beach Boys make is a wail with a touch of adenoid; the songs, they sing are about surfing and cars. What with ...

The Beach Boys, The Lettermen: Nobody bugs the Gutsy Greek — the sten guns see to that

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 1 May 1965

NICK VENET went into the American record industry when he was 18 years old for this reason: "I wanted," he said, "to do something devastating; ...

The Beatles: Beatles look at New York — from behind barricades

Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 8 February 1964

AND THEY'RE JUST POTTY WITH JOY ...

The Beatles: Beatles Panned By U.S. Critics

Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 10 February 1964

But they wow TV audience and bring out mounted police ...

The Beatles: Beatles' Wisecracks Win the Day

Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 11 February 1964

NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The American Press had a go at the Beatles yesterday. They stayed with them from ten in the morning until seven ...

The Beatles: It's a keen pad... Cyril Lord could make a fortune in this place, say the Beatles

Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 26 October 1965

THE BEATLES went to Buckingham Palace this morning to see the Queen. The occasion was the presentation of their MBEs. But the confrontation was inevitable, ...

The Beatles: It's Bedlam for the Beatles

Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 13 February 1964

THINGS ARE really getting beyond a joke. The Beatles arrived back in New York from Washington yesterday afternoon and were marooned for three-quarters of an ...

The Beatles: Part II Of "The Year of the Beatles": This is where the 'O' level world becomes Rock...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 18 October 1963

WHAT DISTINGUISHES the Beatles and the Liverpool Movement from the rest is their self-confidence. ...

The Beatles: Part III Of 'The Year Of The Beatles': It's Like Living It Up With Four Marx Brothers

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 19 October 1963

EACH BEATLE differs so much from the other Beatles that it's odd they get on so well together. They like each other best. "We are ...

The Beatles: Beatles For Sale (Parlophone)

Review by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 28 November 1964

BEAUTIFUL BEATLES ...

The Beatles: Help! (Parlophone PMC 1155)

Review by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 14 August 1965

SMALL WONDER the Americans pressed a million copies of this LP before they released it. Seven of the 11 new songs are what I can ...

The Beatles: Revolver (Parlophone PMC 7009)

Review by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 30 July 1966

THIS COMES out next Friday. The cover shows the Beatles with huge heads of Beardsley hair and little photographs of themselves propped up on the ...

The Beatles: George, M.B.E., Always Knew...

Comment by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 12 June 1965

SO THE Beatles have the MBE; they may be pleased but I doubt whether they're surprised. If they'd been made dukes I doubt whether they ...

The Beatles: I Love Them All, Says Ringo

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 22 February 1964

THERE WERE 8000 on the roof. A thousand running through the building. And police galore. ...

The Beatles: The Great American Love Affair with the Beatles

Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 12 February 1964

From MAUREEN CLEAVE: Washington, Wednesday ...

The Beatles: The Year of the Beatles, part one

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 17 October 1963

AS THEY MAKE THE ROYAL SHOW: A STUDY OF HOW THEY DID IT ...

The Beatles: Why The Beatles Create All That Frenzy

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 2 February 1963

THE BEATLES are the darlings of Merseyside. The little girls of Merseyside are so fiercely possessive about their Beatles that they forced Granada to put ...

The Beatles, Cilla Black: Brian Epstein: The Man Behind The Beatles And How He Lives

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 1 April 1966

Many theories developed about Brian Epstein: he was crooked, he was straight; he was a tough businessman, he was a lousy businessman; it was all ...

The Beatles, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer: How that lucky Mr. Epstein got a head's start with the Beatles

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 27 April 1963

IT WOULDN'T be difficult to be exceedingly jealous of Brian Epstein. In fact, I should think a lot of people are — managers particularly. ...

The Beatles, George Harrison: How A Beatle Lives Part 3: George Harrison — Avocado With Everything…

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 18 March 1966

GEORGE HARRISON is 23, the youngest Beatle and the least well-known. He isn't one of the two who sing and he isn't Ringo; indeed some ...

The Beatles, The Hollies: The Beatles: 'Paperback Writer'/'Rain' (Parlophone)

Review by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 11 June 1966

  IT'S HARD to know what to say about either of these songs. One thing is certain: Ella Fitzgerald and all the gang of real singers ...

The Beatles, John Lennon: How Does a Beatle Live? John Lennon

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 4 March 1966

ON A HILL IN SURREY... A YOUNG MAN, FAMOUS, LOADED AND WAITING FOR SOMETHING ...

The Beatles, Paul McCartney: How A Beatle Lives, No. 4: Paul All Alone: Running Hard To Catch Up With The Music

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 25 March 1966

THE SCENE SHIFTS FROM WEYBRIDGE TO LONDON ...

The Beatles, Ringo Starr: How a Beatle Lives, Part 2: Ringo Starr — So Who's Afraid of Dogs and Babies! (Especially Babies)

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 11 March 1966

RINGO LIVES in Weybridge at the bottom of the hill of which John lives on top. His house, too, is large and Tudor-ish. It has ...

Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters: Marshall Chess: End of the road for the Howlin' Wolfs, Muddies and Sonny Boys

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 27 February 1965

FROM NOW ON, many of your favourite American rhythm and blues records will appear under a label called Chess. This is owned by two brothers ...

Beyoncé, Jay-Z: Beyoncé and Jay-Z: London Stadium

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 18 June 2018

STILL CRAZY in love? That's the message that Jay-Z and Beyoncé are keen to project during their On The Run II tour, which came to ...

Justin Bieber: O2, London

Live Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 12 October 2016

WHEN JUSTIN BIEBER most recently played the O2 in 2013, he arrived two hours late, broke the hearts of his young audience and was shoddiness ...

Acker Bilk: You don't have to be poor to be good — says Acker Bilk

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 7 October 1961

CHRIS BARBER put 'Petite Fleur' into the hit parade three years ago and, in a sense, started the trad jazz boom. Mr. Barber still looks ...

Cilla Black: After Those Beatles — The Gear Girl

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 5 October 1963

"I LOVE PARTIES," SAYS THE GIRL FROM LIVERPOOL. "WE ACT SOFT, DANCE FLAMENCO AND WEAR WAX ROSES IN OUR MOUTHS." ...

Blur: "We're an art school band and always will be"

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 7 February 1997

Damon Albarn has re-invented Blur: they don't drink (much), they don't like New Labour and they certainly don't play Britpop. MAX BELL meets the capital's ...

Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans, The Crystals, The Ronettes, Phil Spector: Now the Ronettes... get the girls screaming, too

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 11 January 1964

IT WAS A bad idea, perhaps, to interview them in a canteen. A great number of suet rolls and custards never got digested that day ...

Marc Bolan: Knit Yourself A Pop Singer — Marc and Mike Will Tell You How

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 23 October 1965

HUMILITY AMONG POP SINGERS used to be all the rage. "Mr. Presley," the interviewer would ask, "is it to luck or to talent that you ...

David Bowie: "I've beaten vices thanks to my daughter"

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 20 November 2003

He is free from fags, booze and drugs. But clean-living David Bowie admits that staying that way will still be hard work in 30 years' ...

David Bowie: Meet Chas, he's been mad about Bowie since he was a lad

Report by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 1 December 2017

From diehard to recent fans, Tim Cooper spends the night immersed in Bowie fanatics. ...

James Brown: Soul Survivor

Interview by Ian Watson, The Evening Standard, June 2004

At 71, James Brown shows no signs of slowing down musically — or in his capacity for getting into trouble. Ian Watson meets the Godfather ...

Ian Brown, The Stone Roses: Ian Brown: Coming up Roses

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 14 October 2004

Now established as a successful solo artist, lan Brown finally feels comfortable revisiting the seminal songs of the Stone Roses. Tim Cooper meets an indie ...

Oscar Brown Jr.: A Very Cheerful Man Is Oscar Cicero Brown

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 29 June 1963

OSCAR BROWN JR. is an extremely cheerful person. From his riotously checked shirt to his shoes with funny little thongs at the side, he exudes ...

Michael Bublé: O2 Arena, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 1 October 2018

OF ALL THE job descriptions in music, the one for the family-friendly crooner is surely the most attractive: "Singer wanted for arena tours and Christmas ...

Bullet for my Valentine: Venom (RCA)

Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 14 August 2015

Back with a thrash and a hollered howl ...

Vashti Bunyan, Spencer Davis Group, Jackie Trent: Vashti agrees: her last name must go (it's Bunyan)

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 15 May 1965

VASHTI BUNYAN is the latest in a stream of refined, nicely brought-up, middle-class girls whose well-bred accents have adorned the hit parade since Marianne Faithfull ...

Solomon Burke: Cost of Solomon's Cadillac: a couple of songs and two good funerals...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 19 June 1965

THE LARGE, smiling, splendid man in the picture is called Mr. Solomon Burke. He is 25. His wife is called Dolores Othello and they have ...

Bush: America? They're mad for it

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 20 January 1997

Four Londoners have conquered the American rock market: their new album is at number one and they outsell the Britpop crew combined. Have you heard ...

Kate Bush: The Things Kate Doesn't Tell Mother

Interview by James Johnson, The Evening Standard, 5 September 1980

KATE BUSH would be less than human if she did not sometimes marvel at the attention she has received over the last three years. ...

Kate Bush: Bringing It Back Home

Interview by James Johnson, The Evening Standard, 26 September 1978

THE feverish quality of the pop world barely intrudes into the calm atmosphere of the large comfortable family house on the edge of the Kent ...

Busted: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 1 April 2019

When the apocalypse comes, all that will remain is cockroaches and Busted. ...

Terry Callier, Beth Orton: Beth Orton: The next Dusty springs from the trailer park to centre stage

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 19 March 1997

Beth Orton is an unlikely creature: a beautiful, long-limbed folk singer who's got the grapevine buzzing. Her pop comes from the American trailer park and... ...

Cath Carroll: Ronnie Scott's, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 2 August 1991

Idol threats and promises ...

Ray Charles, Margie Hendrix, The Raelets: I'll Stick To Ray, Says Margie Hendrix

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 18 May 1963

Why? Because Mr. Charles is nice ...

Chase and Status: Chase & Status: Tribe

Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 18 August 2017

Bereft of originality ...

Chubby Checker: What 3 years of Twisting have done for Chubby

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 17 August 1963

CHUBBY CHECKER is one of the nicer people you meet in this business. He looks nicer for a start. He has a brown friendly face ...

Chvrches: Alexandra Palace, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 8 February 2019

ALLY PALLY is an unforgiving venue that will swallow up all but the hardiest of bands, so credit to Chvrches (pronounced churches) for proving they ...

The Clash: Clash member will be the last white man in Hammersmith Palais

Retrospective by Chris Salewicz, The Evening Standard, 30 March 2007

A look back at the history of a London landmark, as a bandmate of Joe Strummer prepares for the final concert there before the bulldozers ...

Alma Cogan Adds Another Country To Her Collection

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 23 June 1962

THE JAPANESE are potty about Alma Cogan. It was a little number called 'Just Couldn't Resist Her, With Her Pocket Transistor' that won her the ...

Coldplay: Natural History Museum, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 26 November 2019

Arena mainstays downsize for whale of a night at the Natural History Museum ...

Sam Cooke: When you're well-read and dress like wham!

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 20 October 1962

WE HAD the wireless on throughout. Sam Cooke wore red-patterned pyjamas, a black dressing-gown and a beaten gold ring, which he wears because he doesn't ...

The Crystals, The Ronettes, Phil Spector: Phil Spector: Fifteen hits in a row — and if that's not genius, well what is?

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 25 January 1964

THERE WAS a time when Phil Spector would have been Beau Spector and the rage of Bath. His clothes alone would have made him famous. ...

Billie Davis, John Leyton, Mike Sarne: Robert Stigwood: The Young Tycoon Behind Mike Sarne & Co.

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 22 June 1963

FEW GROWN up people, I find, have a genuine respect for the pop singer. They see him as a creature who makes inexplicably large sums ...

Delaney & Bonnie, Jackie DeShannon: Jackie DeShannon: The girl who began when she was two

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1964

JACKIE DeSHANNON might be considered an alarming girl. She is one of those prodigies in whom the Americans seem to specialise. She appeared on the ...

Destiny's Child: The Joys Of Child-ish Behaviour

Interview by Precious Williams, The Evening Standard, 23 April 2001

THE SASSIEST girl group in the world are slumped on a sofa lamenting the "awfulness" of how they look. Destiny's Child – Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly ...

Bo Diddley: So Ethel Mae stayed — and so did the guitar

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 12 October 1963

'THE BIGGER THE CLOWN YOU ARE, THE MORE RECOGNITION YOU GET,' SAYS BO. 'WE DO EVERYTHING EXCEPT STAND ON OUR HEADS.' ...

Lonnie Donegan, Glyn Johns: Lonnie Donegan: The first (and last) skiffler keeps one jump ahead...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 16 June 1962

LONNIE DONEGAN was the apostle of skiffle, an ephemeral art form if ever there was one. He is its sole survivor. ...

Val Doonican: Relaxation: it's a way of life for the housewife's choice...

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 20 March 1965

VAL DOONICAN Is a friendly, easy-going man of 36 who makes his living — it would be but slight exaggeration to say — by looking ...

Dr. Feelgood: Lee Brilleaux: What the Doctor lauded

Obituary by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 14 April 1994

Lee Brilleaux, frontman of the legendary Dr Feelgood, died last week. MAX BELL remembers the pub rocker's pub rocker. ...

Duran Duran: Old Romantics

Retrospective and Interview by Ian Watson, The Evening Standard, 8 April 2004

At their mid-'80s peak Duran Duran had it all — the glamour, the girls, the money. Now, 20 years on they're back. And all they ...

Bob Dylan: If Bob can't sing it, it must be a poem or a novel or something...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 16 May 1964

SOME SAY that Bob Dylan is a genius; others say he is a very moderate folk singer but not bad at the guitar. I say ...

Bob Dylan: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 5 October 2000

AS HE approaches his 60th year there are many people prepared to vouch for the fact that Bob Dylan hasn't been in such great shape ...

Eminem: Relapse

Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 15 May 2009

He's back and better than ever ...

Eternal: Hammersmith Apollo, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 8 December 1994

Babes at work on the swingbeat ...

The Everly Brothers: Looking back, the Everly Brothers rather dig the last 25 years (except those cowboy suits of course)

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 8 May 1965

THERE'S ONE thing the Everly Brothers are really good at and that's survival. Quite soon they will celebrate their silver anniversary of 25 years in ...

The Everly Brothers, Phil Everly: Maybe Mr. Everly can't spell — but he sure can sing

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 13 October 1962

LIKE FALLING off a log, cried all the little boys up and down the country when they first heard the Everly Brothers six years ago. ...

George Ezra: SSE Arena, Wembley

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 16 November 2018

Upbeat Ezra wraps arena in a cuddly cardigan with his big-hearted balladry. ...

Adam Faith, Sandie Shaw: Eve Taylor: When Eve Fought For Adam

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 4 December 1965

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Marianne Faithfull: Put it down to my age, says Miss Faithfull

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 25 July 1964

MARIANNE FAITHFULL is a raving beauty of 17 who lives with her mother, the Baroness Erisso, in a small terraced house in Reading. She goes ...

Marianne Faithfull: The Trouble With Marianne: By The Man She'll Marry

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 27 March 1965

MARIANNE FAITHFULL announced her engagement to Mr. John Dunbar in The Times. Pop singers do not often use The Times to let their friends know ...

Georgie Fame: Soul — that's what stuns Georgie Fame

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 4 January 1964

GEORGIE FAME soldiers through life with a surname like that. He also has an accent like George Formby's and a singing voice like Fats Domino's. ...

Georgie Fame, Chris Farlowe: He is lovable... that's the funny thing about Rik Gunnell

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 15 January 1966

THERE ARE two Gunnell brothers, Rik and Johnny. If asked their dearest, secret wish, they might say they wished there were three Gunnell brothers — ...

Fatboy Slim

Interview by Ian Watson, The Evening Standard, September 2001

THE INSTRUCTIONS are clear but minimal. Get to Ibiza Town and wait for an email with a mobile phone number. Try the number just after ...

Feist: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 28 July 2017

JARVIS COCKER joined Feist on stage at the Empire, ambling on during 'Century' to ask: "How long is a century? Almost as long as a ...

Flight of the Conchords: O2 Arena, London

Live Review by Bruce Dessau, The Evening Standard, 21 June 2018

BRET MCKENZIE and Jemaine Clement were supposed to play their first London tour dates in seven years in March but then Bret rather inconsiderately tumbled and ...

Florence and the Machine: O2 Arena, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 22 November 2018

Quiet moments resonate loudest as Florence fills arena with love. ...

Inez & Charlie Foxx: Inez and Charlie Foxx: Gospel Voice and Lunatic Gestures...

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 11 July 1964

CHARLES AND Inez Foxx are a handsome pair. To the initiated and fortunate few in this country who have heard them, they are known as ...

The Fratellis: Somerset House, London

Live Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 11 July 2008

WITH ITS stately, enclosed surroundings, a sound even purists might describe as "not that bad, really" and a night sky packed with aircraft, it's hardly ...

Gabrielle: The Obsession

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 24 August 2004

Soul diva Gabrielle sold millions of records, before a serious throat condition — triggered by her obsessive compulsive disorder — threatened to wreck her career ...

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds: Who Built the Moon? (Sour Mash)

Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 24 November 2017

FOR ALL ITS commercial success Noel Gallagher's post-Oasis output has hardly been a study in boundary-pushing experimentation.  ...

Garbage: Astoria, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 15 November 2001

New songs, new confidence ...

Garbage: White Trash: Shirley Manson

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 8 November 2001

Shirley Manson, pop's most famous redhead, has suddenly gone blonde. A new look to match her new outlook. ...

Gay Dad: Gay rites

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 2 December 1998

The exceptionally named Gay Dad will headline the New Year's NME Brats night. And they're set for even bigger things, says MAX BELL ...

Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Stevie Wonder: Mr. Gordy has a formula for success — 'It is Love'

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 10 October 1964

THE BEATLES have done terrible things to the American record industry. Nobody knows what to record any longer. Should they try to reproduce what is ...

God Help the Girl: God Help the Girl (Rough Trade)

Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 19 June 2009

BELLE AND SEBASTIAN are still with us but leader Stuart Murdoch is a restless soul, hence God Help the Girl, a somewhat skimpy tale based ...

Gorillaz: Damon and the fine art of faking it

Report by Stevie Chick, The Evening Standard, 15 January 2002

At this year's Brit Awards, Damon Albarn's creation, Gorillaz, look set to upstage the fake bands they so like to mock. Stevie Chick reports. ...

Ellie Goulding: Eventim Apollo, London

Live Review by Stephen Dalton, The Evening Standard, 18 October 2021

The singer emerged after a long period away from performing with a crowd-pleasing show designed to thrill her fans. ...

Grateful Dead: Ken Kesey: The prank outsider

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 12 August 1998

In the Sixties the Beatles stitched him up. But chemically challenged cult novelist Ken Kesey still loves London in the summer. MAX BELL meets the ...

Juliette Gréco: Gréco heads for Edinburgh...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 2 September 1961

Plus band and her personal electrician ...

Groove Armada: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 18 March 2002

Getting back in the groove ...

Lynden David Hall: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 19 March 1999

Sexy Lynden plays it cool and serious ...

Lisa Hannigan and Stargaze: Barbican, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 5 October 2018

LISA HANNIGAN is still best-known for her work alongside Damien Rice: her voice was the ethereal counterpoint to his earthy tones on multi-platinum-selling O in 2002.  ...

Emmylou Harris: Red hot and no sign of a cowboy

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 11 October 2000

Forget all those whiney, lovesick singers. Emmylou Harris is the performer who makes country music respectable. Tim Cooper talks to her in New York as ...

Jet Harris & Tony Meehan: My Nerve Has Gone Says Jet Harris

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 7 October 1963

POP SINGER-guitarist Jet Harris, small, sad, pale and shaking, arrived at Victoria from Brighton today. ...

Gwyneth Herbert: From bistro waitress to jazz festival star

Report and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 13 July 2004

Pub gigs pay off as "Britain's Norah Jones" is chosen to open concert ...

Heshima: Do the Harlesden Shuffle

Report and Interview by Lloyd Bradley, The Evening Standard, 16 February 2001

NW10 is a patch of London that suffers a reputation for drugs and violence — a "murder hotspot" according to the Met. But Harlesden has ...

Lauryn Hill: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 8 February 1999

Sunsplashed homage to Bob ...

HONNE: Electric Brixton, London

Live Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 4 March 2016

Stardom beckons for diffident duo with an explosive sound ...

Natalie Imbruglia: A loser in love

Interview by Ian Watson, The Evening Standard, 10 October 2001

Natalie Imbruglia has made her first record in four years although her famous, short-lived boyfriends have kept her in the headlines. She talks to Ian ...

Interpol: Alexandra Palace, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 4 September 2017

There's a charisma vacuum where the flamboyant Carlos "D" Dengler used to be, says Rick Pearson, but this show was a reminder of the importance ...

The Isley Brothers: The boys who put OOOOHHHH! into Pop

Profile by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1964

THE ISLEY Brothers — Rudolph, Ronnie and O'Kelly Jr., but chiefly Rudolph — put the high-pitched, train noise OOOOHHHH into British pop music. The importance ...

Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger: Bad Joke into Social Lion

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 4 February 1966

THE ROLLING STONES WERE PLAYING in the Station Hotel, Richmond, two-and-a-half years ago when their two prospective managers came to take a look at them. ...

Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger — Bad Joke Into Social Lion

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 4 February 1966

MAUREEN CLEAVE talks to the voice of the Stones ...

Jaheim: Soul Boy Not Short On Confidence

Interview by Precious Williams, The Evening Standard, 14 March 2001

Jaheim Hoagland's smooth, soulful vocals have been likened to those of music legends Marvin Gaye and Luther Vandross – but he's not too happy about ...

Jewel: A hot front from the frozen north

Profile and Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 13 May 1997

She's just 17, hails from Arctic America and has been taken up by the likes of Dylan and Sean Penn. What more could a budding ...

Tom Jones, The Kinks, Levon & the Hawks, The Merseybeats, The Who: Kit Lambert: The uncovering of the Who and where...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 20 November 1965

KIT LAMBERT and his partner Chris Stamp manage the Who and the Merseybeats. Chris Stamp is Terence Stamp's brother, more handsome but less photogenic. ...

Eden Kane: Fancy Ever Thinking Eden Kane Wasn't a Home-Loving Type!

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 14 March 1964

EDEN KANE was the classic pop singer. He was selected, preposterously renamed, instructed in what to drink at dinner, garbed from head to toe in ...

Khalid, Ed Sheeran: Khalid: The O2, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 18 September 2019

Khalid gets an Ed start as Ginger One joins in ...

Jonathan King: The challenge behind Jonathan's trip to the moon

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 14 August 1965

POP SINGING, I had always thought, demanded of the pop singer his all. Did we appreciate to the full, I had often asked myself, the ...

The Kinks: When Kink sees psychiatrist guess who asks the questions!

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, August 1965

THE KINKS have been successful for a year now. They appeared last August at a time when everybody said there would be no more groups ...

Kathy Kirby: But The Smile Does Have To Go On And On...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 7 September 1963

KATHY KIRBY is the girl in Stars and Garters who looks like Marilyn Monroe. She has the same curves and the same defenceless, little-girl curls; ...

Lenny Kravitz: 'Don't Call Me A Sex Symbol'

Interview by Precious Williams, The Evening Standard, 27 November 2000

LENNY KRAVITZ is late. His "people" (a personal chef, band manager, tour manager, personal manager, publicists, fixers, press officers and assorted attractive but apparently purposeless ...

Mark Lanegan: Electric Ballroom, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 5 August 2015

GRUNGE-ROCK survivor Mark Lanegan is not renowned for his rose-tinted view of the world. "You've been torturing me," rumbled the 50-year-old during set opener 'The ...

La Roux: Conway Hall, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 3 July 2014

IT'S BEEN five years since La Roux's Elly Jackson announced she was going in for the kill. The intervening period has seen the south Londoner ...

Brenda Lee: Little Miss Lee keeps up with her school work

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 31 March 1962

PRODUCING CHILD prodigies is something the Americans are exceedingly good at. They have them in every field. ...

Brenda Lee: The man who'd barely heard of Brenda Lee (she married him)

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 14 November 1964

BRENDA LEE turned professional when she was six; she had actually been singing for two years before that. She appeared on the Steve Allen show ...

Leapy Lee: Bayswater-on-Sea

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 27 November 1965

ON SEA? WELL, THAT'S HOW IT SEEMS TO LEAPY LEE WHO RECKONS HE CAN TELL IT WITH HIS EYES CLOSED ...

Jerry Lee Lewis: No Sneering — This Mr. Lewis Is Simply Great!

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 12 May 1962

FOUR YEARS ago, Jerry Lee Lewis was booted out of this country with an extraordinary display of righteous nastiness. ...

Little Richard: Well, look who's back — it's Little Richard

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 6 October 1962

BOBOBALOOMBA Abimbamboom all Rootti Tutti Frutti. With this gnomic verse about ice-cream and a shriek of masochistic ecstasy, Little Richard exploded before a wondering world ...

Lulu, Millie: In this business where you're old at 20, Millie and Lulu are the Younger Fry

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 4 July 1964

WHILE THEIR elder sisters, Kathy Kirby, Dusty Springfield and Cilla Black sing moving songs about love and desertion, Millie and Lulu are to be found ...

Mabel: O2 Academy Brixton, SW9

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 13 December 2018

MABEL MCVEY's mother is Swedish singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry (she of '7 Seconds' fame); her father is Massive Attack producer Cameron McVey. But she's a star ...

Shane MacGowan: Up For It Again and Still Never Normal

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 4 June 1994

SHANE MacGowan assumes the position at the bar of his favourite north London watering hole, Filthy MacNasty's in Amwell Street, shouting his personal drinks order ...

Madonna: Another view: My night with Madonna (and Sean Hughes)

Memoir by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 20 October 2017

BACK IN THE LATE 1990s I used to run into Sean Hughes all the time at parties. He was a Perrier Award-winning stand-up comedian and ...

Massive Attack: Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 18 June 2008

THE FILM score to Ridley Scott's 1982 classic Blade Runner was always more than a fanfare for Harrison Ford's on-screen heroics. Eerie and ambient, Vangelis's ...

Johnny Mathis: "Sometimes I feel I earn too much," says Mr. Mathis

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 15 July 1961

"YOU'D BE amazed how many people have an awful lot of money," said Johnny Mathis easily, thinking no doubt what an awful lot of mugs ...

Ian McCulloch, Spice Girls: The Spice Girls and Ian McCulloch: They're singing for England...

Report and Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 22 April 1998

It's the song of the summer and you'll hear it for the first time at the match tonight. MAX BELL speaks exclusively to the Spice ...

Nicki Minaj: O2 Arena, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 12 March 2019

Rap's royal highness is as exciting as she is infuriating. ...

Mis-Teeq

Profile and Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Evening Standard, October 2003

"WHEN WE WERE younger, we were always entertaining people," says Su-Elise Nash, at 22 the youngest member of the UK's most urban girl group, Mis-Teeq. ...

Zoot Money: The trouble with Zoot Money is that he can't get his hands on any

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 13 November 1965

ZOOT MONEY is the son of Oscar Money. Mr. Oscar Money is half Italian and works as a wine waiter in Bournemouth. "He speaks very ...

The Monkees: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 20 March 1997

The comeback that's making monkeys out of us ...

Derrick Morgan, Prince Buster, Duke Reid, Sir Coxone: It's Ska — but we call it Blue Beat!

Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 7 March 1964

I SUPPOSE we'd all reckoned without Jamaica. Since the failure of that embarrassing calypso which we were told would sweep the nation — the nation ...

Mumford & Sons: O2 Arena, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 30 November 2018

IT SAYS MUCH about the rise of Mumford & Sons that four dates on their current tour have had to be postponed due to the ...

Amy Winehouse, My Bloody Valentine: Bestival, Isle of Wight ***

Report by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 8 September 2008

Still bloody loud and clear at Bestival ...

My Morning Jacket: Astoria, London

Live Review by Stevie Chick, The Evening Standard, 25 September 2006

JAMMING IS A justly maligned practice in rock, too often the last refuge of self-indulgent musos running low on inspiration. ...

Kate Nash: Village Underground, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 23 April 2010

Growing up and away from Lily ...

Nine Inch Nails: With Teeth (Interscope)

Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 29 April 2005

This is only the fourth album since 1989 from Trent Reznor, responsible for everything here save the drums, but the man's influence is pervasive. ...

Jack Nitzsche, The Rip Chords: Jack Nitzsche: Dress For 'Nitchie'

Profile by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 26 September 1964

— Orange Jeans, Black Jersey, Green Jerkin ...

Odetta: When Odetta opens her eyes...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 12 January 1963

IT IS TO SAY "THANK YOU" FOR ALL THAT APPLAUSE ...

Andrew Loog Oldham: Immediate People Never Wear Three-Button Suits

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 21 August 1965

ANDREW OLDHAM, aged 21, and Tony Calder, 24, yesterday formed a record company and with it released three pop singles that will compete with pop ...

Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones: Mr. Oldham Has Second Thoughts About The Stones...

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 8 August 1964

"I'D BE A FOOL TO GIVE UP ALL THAT LOOT" ...

William Onyeabor, Sinkane: Ahmed Gallab: "I want to make people feel the joy of being alive"

Interview by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 14 August 2015

Ahmed Gallab is all set to blow minds at David Byrne's Meltdown festival, and he hopes his hip sound will inspire youngsters back in his ...

Paramore: O2, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 15 January 2018

FORGET WHAT you think you know about Paramore. No longer are the Tennessee band all about angst, eyeliner and power chords. Paramore in 2018 are ...

Mica Paris: Jazz Cafe, Camden, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 12 March 1993

A passion for south London ...

Sean Paul: Queens of calypso and men of steel

Report and Interview by Stevie Chick, The Evening Standard, 22 August 2001

MAURICE HAMILTON sighs heavily as he describes the series of events which has seen virtually all the proposed live performances at this year's Notting Hill ...

Carl Perkins: Here's the man to set you patting your blue suedes

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 6 June 1964

CARL PERKINS has a place of his own at the very beginning of the rock 'n' roll story. On January 1, 1956, he recorded a ...

Peter, Paul & Mary: Peter, Paul and Mary and the Sweet Smell of Cerebral Involvement

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 28 September 1963

YOU DON'T often find a beard in the hit parade — or a waistcoat for that matter. We have Acker Bilk sporting both in ours, ...

Phoenix: Alexandra Palace, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 2 October 2017

ALLY PALLY IS a ruthless venue that chews up and spits out all but the best of live bands. To succeed in this cavernous space, ...

Pink: Shocking Pink

Interview by Ian Watson, The Evening Standard, 18 March 2004

She nearly killed herself with drugs, but now pop's wild child has cleaned up her act. As she prepares to play Wembley, Pink tells Ian ...

Propellerheads: One giant leap for Big Beat

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 3 February 1998

Everyone wants a piece of their music: Steven Spielberg, Shirley Bassey, Coca-Cola... but the Propellerheads have their feet firmly on the ground. MAX BELL meets ...

Finley Quaye: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 7 December 2000

Not as other men ...

Queen & Adam Lambert: O2, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 13 December 2017

HOW DO YOU replace the greatest rock singer of all time? That was the issue facing Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor when Freddie Mercury ...

Rag'n'Bone Man: Electric, Brixton

Live Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 25 November 2016

FAR FROM slender, festooned with tattoos which suggest he's spent the past few years at her majesty's pleasure, the wrong side of 30 and blessed ...

Della Reese: Putting On The Squeal — It's Like Cooking Rice

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 21 July 1962

IN AMERICA today, the sound to make is a coloured sound. The pop scene is riddled with young men aping Ray Charles, but they don't ...

Cliff Richard: Cliff reveals the secret of youth... his face is injected with botulism

Report by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 13 October 2000

CLIFF RICHARD, the apparently ageless Peter Pan of Pop, has finally revealed the secret of his eternal youth — he has had toxins injected into ...

The Righteous Brothers: The strange thing about the Righteous Brothers is that they're white...

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 16 January 1965

THE RIGHTEOUS Brothers are not brothers at all; nor indeed are they more than ordinarily righteous. Their names are Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley, and ...

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles: Claudette: Alone among the Miracles

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 5 December 1964

CLAUDETTE MUST be one of the few women who got the job when she stood in for her brother. She has been standing in now ...

The Rolling Stones: But would you let your daughter marry one?

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 11 May 1964

Take A Middle-Class Value, Stand It On Its Head: You've Got A "Stone ...

The Rolling Stones: This Horrible Lot – Not Quite What They Seem

Report and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 21 March 1964

"BUT WOULD YOU LIKE your daughter to marry one?" is what you ask yourself about the Rolling Stones. They've done terrible things to the musical ...

Ron & Mel: How Ron And Mel (From Streatham) Took The Twist To Bagdad

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 28 November 1964

THAT THE Middle East saw the light is entirely thanks to Ron and Mel Lines. These two young men, without encouragement, financial backing, Brian Epstein ...

The Roots: Astoria, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 16 April 1999

Digging Roots ...

Carina Round: Elbow Room, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 6 August 2001

Sweetness rules in the pool hall ...

Lisa Roxanne: My London

Interview by Precious Williams, The Evening Standard, 1 June 2001

Fifteen-year-old singer Lisa Roxanne. South London’s answer to Beyonce Knowles, wants to abolish rain, racism and boring people ...

Scritti Politti: Return of Scritti Politti

Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Evening Standard, 21 July 2006

For almost a decade, Green Gartside abandoned his band and the pop scene. Now he's back with a new album — and a surprise Mercury ...

Nina Simone: Daddy And Momma Always Wanted Her To Play At Carnegie Hall... Nina Simone Finally Made It, Too — Only She Wasn't Playing Bach

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 10 July 1965

GROWN-UPS, it seems, squabble just as boringly over labels, like jazz and blues, as do the younger fry over rock 'n' roll and the genuine ...

Sonny & Cher: Sonny and Cher are a husband and wife team, but you will see from the picture that this is hardly an adequate description.

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 7 August 1965

As my friend in Hollywood wrote in advance of their coming: "This is no Nina and Frederik deal, I assure you." ...

Soul II Soul's Jazzie B: "Ride what you've got until the wheels fall off"

Report and Interview by Lloyd Bradley, The Evening Standard, 11 June 2014

Some people already know that Jazzie B is a London Legend but tonight at the first London Music Awards he takes the title officially. The ...

Spice Girls: Wembley Arena, London ★★

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 15 April 1998

Yes, yes, oh yes, the Five are Fab ...

Dusty Springfield: What's Wrong With Me — by Miss Springfield

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 20 June 1964

TOWARDS THE end of last year, Britain went into mass production of the Girl Singer. The most durable of these is Dusty Springfield. She is ...

Angie Stone

Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Evening Standard, July 2004

ANGIE STONE breezes into the bar at the Lowry Hotel in Manchester apologising for the burger in her hand and explaining that she's just flown ...

The Strokes, The White Stripes: Big riffs from across the pond

Profile by Max Bell, Stevie Chick, The Evening Standard, 5 July 2001

US garage rock is back, and Detroit and New York are where it's at. Stevie Chick and Max Bell look at the new breed chasing ...

SZA: O2 Arena

Live Review by Stephen Dalton, The Evening Standard, 19 June 2023

A MARATHON 30-song musical feast became a swashbuckling maritime adventure as SZA brought her SOS world tour to London for this, the second in an extended four-night ...

Take That: Bare cheek, but check out the talent — Take That: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 16 September 1994

Deafened by screams, but impressed by the cabaret, MAX BELL reviews Take That at Wembley Arena ...

Taraf de Haïdouks: Johnny and the outlaws take Hackney by storm

Report by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 29 January 2002

IT IS not every day you find a Hollywood superstar slumming it in the East End. But last night Johnny Depp came to deepest Hackney ...

Sister Rosetta Tharpe: How Sister Rosetta gets them rolling

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 9 May 1964

THEY CALL her the Holy Roller. Sister Rosetta Tharpe is indeed a holy lady but she does roll in a way that would do credit ...

TLC: T-Boz: "The doctors told me I wouldn't live to see 40"

Interview by Precious Williams, The Evening Standard, 27 November 2002

She's a member of the famous girl band TLC. Here, T-Boz talks about her daily battle with sickle cell anaemia ...

Turin Brakes: Rock Musicians

Profile by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 4 January 2001

EVER SINCE Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian struck up a playground friendship in their Clapham primary school they seemed destined to work together. ...

Shania Twain: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 9 July 1999

Sounds of the country from Nodding Hell ...

Twinkle: A sad song about Terry

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 5 December 1964

HER PARENTS hoped that Twinkle would be a deb; Twinkle was rather keen to become a pop singer. And so she did. She is 17, ...

U2: Another view: The thing with Bono and Apple...

Comment by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 24 November 2017

I HEAR THAT U2 have a new album coming out. I know this not because I have received a press release (though I have) but ...

Gene Vincent: The original man in the black leather suit

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 13 July 1963

THEY USED to call Gene Vincent The Screaming End. He started the others wearing black leather, he started them hollering and diving about the stage. ...

Martha Wainwright: Union Chapel, London

Live Review by Stephen Dalton, The Evening Standard, 21 September 2021

The singer songwriter was on perky form in a set that hinged on songs that explored her recent divorce ...

The War on Drugs: War On Drugs: Alexander Palace, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 15 November 2017

IN AN ERA of instant gratification, the slow-burning pleasures of the War On Drugs provide the perfect antidote. ...

Warpaint: Roundhouse, London

Live Review by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 28 October 2016

OVER THE COURSE of three albums, Los Angeles-based Warpaint have risen from strugglers (albeit well connected strugglers — bassist Jenny Lee Lindberg's sister is actress ...

Jimmy Webb: The man who made the whole world sing

Interview by John Aizlewood, The Evening Standard, 6 May 2005

Jimmy Webb, composer of classics such as 'Wichita Lineman' and 'Up, Up and Away', is about to step up to the mike for two rare ...

Wilco: O2 Academy Brixton, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 21 November 2016

CAPABLE OF BEING as sombre as a Sunday night in with Bob Dylan or as wild as a Friday night out with the Pogues, Wilco ...

Wilco: Troubled troubadours

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Evening Standard, 9 July 2004

After a decade of crises that would have finished off most bands, Wilco are back ...

Andy Williams: Lounging with Mr Williams

Interview by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 17 March 1999

The king of easy listening is back in town and still as cool as ever. MAX BELL meets his idol ...

Marion Williams: Just keep on clapping — it's Miss Williams

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 2 March 1963

CHRIS BARBER, they tell me, has been to see her twenty times. Humphrey Lyttelton cannot keep away. ...

Jimmy Witherspoon: All About Spoon — And How He Got Another Chance

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 27 June 1964

JIMMY WITHERSPOON is a gigantic man of 41 with great bristling eyebrows and moustaches and a large winning smile. Intimates and admirers call him Spoon. ...

Wolf Alice on that Marilyn Manson "upskirting incident"

Interview by Laura Barton, The Evening Standard, 27 May 2021

Wolf Alice were making a third album when Covid hit — now it's arrived and its creators are itching to get back to business. They ...

Wretch 32: O2 Forum, Kentish Town, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 10 November 2016

Though there were strong moments, the break-out grime star sometimes blurred the line between touching and naff, says Rick Pearson. ...

The Yardbirds: Simon Napier-Bell always tells the truth... especially about Simon Napier-Bell

Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 13 May 1966

MAUREEN CLEAVE'S FRIDAY INTERVIEW ...

The Yardbirds: Well, they've got a bearded Russian manager!

Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 23 May 1964

THERE ARE five Yardbirds and they have two interesting properties. The first is a Russian manager with a beard, dark glasses and a Lancia in ...

Young Fathers: Meltdown Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 12 June 2017

GIVEN THAT THIS year's Meltdown is curated by MIA, an artist who's made a career out of being as contrarian as is humanly possible, Friday night's ...

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