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Report and Interview by Carol Cooper, The Face, June 1984
In 1981 Stevie Wonder led the first of three marches in Washington D.C. calling for the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, the black civil ...
R.E.M.: The Reckoning of R.E.M.
Report and Interview by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 18 July 1984
R.E.M. DIDN'T go courting success but the acclaimed Georgia quartet is learning to deal with it. ...
Jefferson Airplane, The Tubes: Groupies: They're Still Grabbin' for the Stars
Report and Interview by Ben Fong-Torres, San Francisco Chronicle, 30 September 1984
Sweet Spencer,So many feelings I have experienced with you that you have become a part of me. The other day, from out of a heavy, ...
Report and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, New Musical Express, 13 October 1984
The first year of ZTT has been a spectacular success, with Frankie Goes To Hollywood singles 'Relax' and 'Two Tribes' becoming respectively the fourth and ...
George Michael, Wham!: "Will George Michael Ever Appear On Stage Again"
Report and Interview by Chris Heath, Smash Hits, 3 January 1985
Of course he will. But that didn't stop people asking questions like that on the news the day he strained his back and Wham! had ...
Report and Interview by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 16 March 1985
Has he let the bouquet slip through his fingers? Richard Cook sees Marilyn's stage debut turn into disaster in New York and talks to the ...
Report and Interview by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 18 July 1985
They don't sound like the Ramones, and they don't look like the Sex Pistols, but bands like Hüsker Dü, the Minutemen and the Meat Puppets ...
The Beach Boys: New Wave of Popularity for The Beach Boys
Report and Interview by Charles Bermant, The Globe and Mail, 25 July 1985
JONES BEACH, NY. The Beach Boys are taking advantage of this seaside theatre, an idyllic setting for one of their concerts, by beating the audience ...
Bobby Womack: One More River Crossed
Report and Interview by Hugh Fielder, Sounds, 12 October 1985
Big 'Mack tells his survival story to HUGH FIELDER. ...
The Hooters: The Hottest Hooters in The Business
Report and Interview by Karen Schlosberg, Creem, June 1986
Part One, So You Want to be a Rock 'n' Roll Star: ...
Smiths, The: The Smiths: Home Thoughts From Abroad
Report and Interview by Frank Owen, Melody Maker, 27 September 1986
While THE SMITHS tour America, controversy still rages over their single, 'Panic'. Does the refrain 'hang the deejay' really harbour racist tendencies? Frank Owen tracks down ...
Jackson Browne: Heartache Out, Protest In: Jackson Browne
Report and Interview by Steve Turner, Sunday Times, 5 October 1986
"Doesnt he look young!" gasped a woman behind me as Jackson Browne strolled on stage to kick off his six-date London run which ends tonight. ...
Jerry Lee Lewis: Killer Takes All: Jerry Lee Lewis Keeps On
Report and Interview by Jim Sullivan, Creem, January 1987
"I THOUGHT [tonight's show] was the best damn show you ever seen in your whole life," Jerry Lee Lewis says to me, after a Boston ...
Frankie Goes to Hollywood: Is this the end of Frankie Goes To Hollywood?
Report and Interview by Sylvia Patterson, Smash Hits, 25 March 1987
Just two years ago they were one of the biggest pop groups ever. Now, it all seems to be going horribly, horribly wrong. V. sad ...
The Cure: In Search Of El Dorado
Report and Interview by Johnny Black, Q, July 1987
EARLY IN THE evening of 27 March 1987 in Rio de Janeiro, Robert Smith is sipping tea in the air-conditioned cool of The Cure's luxury ...
The Christians: Rock On Commie: The Christians In East Berlin
Report and Interview by Len Brown, NME, 1 August 1987
WHERE AM I? The hotel receptionist says, "Have a nice day". There's Gershwin muzak in the lift. There's Sade on the radio. There's no bugging ...
Boy George, Culture Club: Boy George: Mr. Clean
Report and Interview by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 8 October 1987
Boy George Straightens Up His Act ...
LL Cool J: Rap – A Storm In A Teacup
Report and Interview by Lloyd Bradley, Q, January 1988
WITH WORLDWIDE sales of his second album, Bigger And Deffer, approaching the three million mark (50,000 in Britain) three times more than the last David ...
Report and Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, Q, April 1988
THE BIGGEST FOOTBALL stadium in the world is the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro: a big game such as a World Cup Final can pack ...
Hüsker Dü, Bob Mould: Bob Mould's Quiet Life After Husker Du
Report and Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 19 August 1988
FOR THE BETTER part of the 1980s, Husker Du was the leading light of the American rock 'n' roll underground. The Minneapolis-based trio came crashing ...
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