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Exploring the final days of 'the only band that matters', The Clash, who finally called it a day after the disastrous release of 'Cut The Crap' in 1985.
Born Nicholas Bowen Headon in 1955 in Bromley (England), he joined the iconic English band from their second album in 1978.
Drowning his sorrows at the Rainbow Theatre one night, he met The Clash's guitarist, Mick Jones, who was on the lookout for a replacement drummer. Headon agreed to an audition but didn't bother ...
One of music’s most storied festivals kicked off over Memorial Day weekend 42 years ago, bringing together what some have ...
No shit. A stew of tribal beats, twanging Morricone guitars and searing saxophone, topped by Brandon’s withering, dramatic ...
Naval Light cost 360,000gns at the breeze-up sales and is one of two debutants in the field alongside outsider Straight Ahead ...
Joan of Arc is accused of relapsing into heresy by donning male clothing again, providing justification for her execution.
A Beastie Boy got arrested; Morrissey played his first solo gig in the U.S.; The Beatles began working on 'The White Album'; ...