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Associates, The, Billy Mackenzie: Billy Mackenzie: Pop's Great Outsider
Obituary by Paul Morley, The Guardian, 27 January 1997
AN ANARCHIC Bassey, a sinister Pavarotti, a monstrous madcap Bowie, even when he was at his most obscure, his most difficult and extreme, there was ...
Cookie Crew: Some Cookies Don't Crumble
Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Guardian, 21 June 1989
British rap is taken seriously in the States largely due to the Cookie Crew. Sheryl Garratt found out why ...
Ashford & Simpson: Nick Ashford, 1941-2011
Obituary by Dave Laing, The Guardian, 23 August 2011
Singer and songwriter who had a string of hits with his wife, Valerie Simpson, during Motown's heyday. ...
Shirley Bassey: A Real Big Splendour — Shirley Bassey: Royal Festival Hall, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 13 June 1998
Only one woman can out-oomph Diana Ross. Caroline Sullivan salutes Shirley Bassey ...
Obituary by Dave Laing, The Guardian, 31 August 2004
LAURA BRANIGAN, who has died of a brain aneurysm aged 47, was a powerful singer with a five-octave range who in an earlier generation would ...
Robert Ellis: New band of the week: Robert Ellis
Profile by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 4 July 2012
Gram Parsons is long dead, but those with a taste for LA country might sense the return of the Grievous Angel in this singer ...
Adam Masterson: Younger and wiser
Interview by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 27 May 2003
THE GLUT OF ARTISTS working in the alt-country and folk-rock areas might be a logical reaction against the treacly deluge of pubescent pop, but there ...
Essay by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 20 May 2008
THE HYPING OF HER FIRST RECORD seemed a step too far. Can a new album restore this singer's popularity? ...
The Rapture: A New York State Of Mind
Profile and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 6 September 2003
Out of time, ahead of fashion – the Rapture are the real sound of New York. If they can make it there, says Caroline Sullivan, ...
Lowell George: Time Loves a Hero: Lowell George
Retrospective by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 30 August 2000
THE EAGLES SOLD more records and Steely Dan went down better with intellectuals, but the best American band of the 1970s was Little Feat, led ...
Lionel Richie: Crossing the Square
Profile and Interview by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 17 March 1987
The saintly Lionel Richie's co-writer is the Lord. Adam Sweeting reports ...
Milli Vanilli: The Award Sinners
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 17 August 1991
The Milli Vanilli affair rocked the secretive world of pop. CAROLINE SULLIVAN on the scandal of stars who don't sing — and the judge with ...
Charles Mingus, Erik Mingus: Eric Mingus: The big brand
Interview by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 4 July 2002
There's the Mingus Big Band, the Mingus Orchestra... and then there's Eric Mingus. He talks to Adam Sweeting about life in a jazz dynasty ...
Oasis: The Boys Are Back In Town
Profile and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 12 August 1994
Trashed hotels, fist fights, easy sex — Oasis have rediscovered rock's roots. They've also found the time to knock out a great tune ...
S Club 7: Warning: They're Part Spice Girl, Part Monkee...
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 8 April 1999
Seen the show, read the book, got the T-shirt? You soon will have. Caroline Sullivan prepares for S Club 7, coming to your TV screen ...
Taylor Swift: Apple royalties U-turn: is Taylor Swift the most powerful woman in music?
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 22 June 2015
Viewed as an advocate for artists and a game-changer, almost no other pop star could have made the corporate behemoth roll over. ...
Moby, Orbital, Grooverider: Tribal and Strife
Report by Andrew Smith, The Guardian, 8 May 1995
The Criminal Justice Act put the rave under House arrest. But it's out and it's phat in Oxfordshire ...
Joan Jeanrenaud: No strings: Joan Jeanrenaud
Profile and Interview by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 28 February 2002
Joan Jeanrenaud had the classical world at her feet as cellist with the Kronos Quartet. She tells Adam Sweeting how she finds life on her ...
Don't Mention The War – Unless You're Over 50
Comment by Andrew Purcell, The Guardian, 23 June 2006
NEIL YOUNG'S latest album, Living With War, was supposed to be more than a collection of protest songs. To optimistic critics of the occupation of ...
Beenie Man: Beenie There, Done That
Interview by Lulu Le Vay, The Guardian, 28 September 2002
One of the biggest stars of Jamaican dancehall, Beenie Man's outgrowing the reggae charts and going global. Lulu Le Vay meets him as he gets ...
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