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Both factors count for something.” Time’s Up was a gold-selling release that won the Grammy for Best Hard Rock Album of 1990. It also landed Living Colour a coveted Rolling Stone cover.
Although Living Colour released three albums before disbanding in 1995, the group is best remembered for the song that made its initial splash: 1988's Grammy-winning anthem "Cult of Personality." ...
When Living Colour emerged out of New York’s Bowery 15 years ago, the funk-rock troupe was something of an anomaly. Drowning out the death rattle of glam metal and flouting the dawn of grunge… ...
Living Colour’s working-class ethic – Muzz Skillings had to be dissuaded from becoming a fireman to join the band full-time – saw them jump at every opportunity that came their way.
New Living Colour album?? This is the first we’ve heard of it, which would be the first since 2003’s underrated Collideøscope. We were aware of the release of a live DVD this past spring, as well as ...
This according to Facebook, where guitarist Vernon Reid posted the below photos of himself and bassist Doug Wimbish “Laying down tracks for the new Living Colour album”: Unfortunately, that’s all the ...
Meanwhile, Living Colour are still doing a few dates in support of last year's Shade album. See their tour schedule here. Filed Under: Living Colour ...
Living Colour's genre-breaking debut album Vivid, which spawned hits "Cult of Personality" and "Glamour Boys," is 25 years old this year and the band will be playing the album in full on tour this ...
Living Colour Talk Upcoming Album ‘Shade’ & Role in Smithsonian’s Newest Museum For more than three decades, rockers Living Colour have never shied from sharing their perspective on the ...
In 1988, Living Colour made its mark in the rock world with its multiplatinum debut, "Vivid," an album that yielded a Grammy for "Best Hard Rock Performance" for the song "Cult of Personality." ...
Although the band sports the best hard rock album of the year, the irresistibly funky and bombastically bluesy “Time’s Up,” Living Colour somehow lost its studio magic on the way to the gig.
Following a jaunt to South America, Living Colour will tour Europe for two weeks. The option for more dates this year is open, but Glover doubts they will do a full scale U.S. tour before 2002.