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Benjamin Booker: How I turned my personal meltdown into a rallying cry for black America
Profile and Interview by Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 21 June 2017
He was overweight, abusing drugs and fleeing from his self-harming past. So he took all his problems – and turned them into the sensational new ...
Comment by Maura Johnston, The Guardian, 14 February 2017
After Perry's #wokepop at the Grammys, there's an argument about how subversive pop can be in 2017. History shows it will take more than hashtags. ...
Pussy Riot: The Riot Girls' Style
Comment by Vivien Goldman, New York Times magazine blogs, 8 August 2012
IT HAS BEEN a shock to see the bravely smiling faces of three girls from the Russian punk collective Pussy Riot locked in a glass ...
Sufjan Stevens: Liturgical sounds for restaurant place-mats
Interview by Craig McLean, Daily Telegraph, 29 July 2006
Sufjan Stevens makes dazzling celestial music from the minutiae of everyday life. Craig McLean meets him. ...
Obituary by Chris Salewicz, The Independent, 18 October 2010
Hustler and jazz promoter who played a key role in the Profumo scandal ...
Fugs, The: For The Benefit Of Tuli Kupferberg
Report by Michael Simmons, Huffington Post, 15 June 2010
For those who trot out the tired cliché of hippies morphing into stockbrokers, check out the Fugs. No sell-out here. ...
Bruce Springsteen: The Man Who Would Save Rock And Roll
Essay by Greil Marcus, New West, February 1981
LAST OCTOBER Bruce Springsteen released his fifth album, The River, which went swiftly to number one in the States, and began a tour that will ...
Wynton Marsalis Toots His Own Horn
Interview by Miles Marshall Lewis, Ebony, 8 October 2013
YES, WYNTON Marsalis has soul. The knee-jerk criticism of the 51-year-old jazz trumpeter ever since his self-titled 1981 album has been that, while always technically ...
The kids are all right: Jon Savage's Teenage – The Creation of Youth
Book Review by Andy Beckett, The Guardian, 14 April 2007
Andy Beckett enjoys Jon Savage's compelling and meticulous prehistory of adolescence, Teenage. ...
U2: In Trump's country: U2 takes Joshua Tree politics back on the road
Live Review by Caryn Rose, salon.com, 16 May 2017
30 years after their blisteringly political album and tour, U2 opts for subtle anti-Trump imagery over big speeches. ...
Report from swinging London town
Report by Miles, Los Angeles Free Press, 26 January 1968
LITTLE HAS happened since winter came upon us and forced London's underground underground. The organisation called RELEASE has become one of the most valuable community ...
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, New Musical Express, 18 January 1986
Can RED WEDGE kick new life into old Labour? Will our lovable lefty pop heroes transform Kinnock's party into a stylish outfit prepared for government? ...
Charlie Daniels: Fiddlin' Dixie
Interview by Richard Harrington, The Washington Post, August 1980
Charlie Daniels, Up From Tobacco Road ...
Bob Geldof: Live Aid take may hit $60 million
Report by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 29 August 1985
As many as 2 billion people watched the event ...
Guns N' Roses, Public Enemy: Public Enemy and Guns N' Roses: Busted Axl
Report by RJ Smith, The Village Voice, 22 August 1989
FORTY-EIGHT hours in the feeding-cycle of New York City. There were Uzis, Public Enemy regrouping, and a clique of blond babes orbiting Axl Rose at ...
Rolling Stones, The: White Men Sing The Blues: The Rolling Stones and Black Culture
Essay by James Maycock, The Independent, 4 June 1999
A bitchy look at how the Rolling Stones’ career is excessively/artfully indebted to black American culture. ...
Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 23 April 1988
From presenting the only four nights a week show to play the Primitives next to Prince, JANICE LONG has felt the cold shoulder from the ...
Bad Manners: Roll Over Yul Brynner... ...And Tell Bad Manners The News
Interview by Mark Ellen, New Music News, 14 June 1980
MARK ELLEN Meets The UK's Answer To The Fordham Baldies. ...
George Michael, Wham!: George Talks: His Frankest Interview Ever
Interview by Steve Pafford, Richard Smith, GAY TIMES, July 2007
ALTHOUGH IT'S probably not what George Michael would like to be remembered for, something happened a year ago that summed him up beautifully. George was ...
Fela Kuti, Sonny Okosun, Sir Victor Uwaifo: Juju, Afrobeat and Highlife
Report and Interview by Peter Murphy (British), The Face, April 1981
Special report: Rock in Nigeria. ...
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