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It’s a bold claim for someone to want to create an entire genre from the ground up. Black Sabbath never tried to be the founders of heavy metal when they started, and it’s hard to believe that David ...
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a two-part article on the Abram Jones Family who will be the topic of the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum’s Centennial Family display during the summer. By Ann ...
Legendary rock band Foreigner was named in in reference to its Anglo-American line-up — and the band’s magical chemistry came from the special relationship between Mick Jones, a British ...
How Foreigner shaped Josh Homme’s approach to production Not every one of his songs screams classic rock, but listening to the giants of the era, there are subtle hints of bands like Foreigner in his ...
Foreigner’s momentum continued with 1979’s Head Games and its thumping hit Dirty White Boy. But it was with their fourth album — released in 1981, and titled simply 4 — that they reached their peak.
The Clash (L-R) Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer, Terry Chimes pose for a portrait in 1982.© Getty Images The Clash performing in London in November 1976.© Getty Images ...
Musician Mick Jones of The Clash is 70. Actor Gedde Watanabe is 70. Singer Chris Isaak is 69. Singer Patty Smyth is 68. Singer Terri Nunn of Berlin is 66. Singer Harriet Wheeler of The Sundays is 62.
The drummer, who was the founding member of one of the most iconic 70s rock bands, ended up going into a completely different field and left music entirely.
The former drummer added that his bandmates, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon have referred musicians to him since he started his career — and he's treated many Clash fans.
June 22: Actor Klaus Maria Brandauer is 82. Journalist Brit Hume is 82. Singer Peter Asher of Peter and Gordon is 81. Singer Howard “Eddie” Kaylan of The Turtles is 78. Singer Todd Rundgren is ...
You have to persevere.” You can hear that loneliness in a measured song like “Fool’s Gold,” with a sad slide guitar accentuating her lyrics, and in the barroom waltz “The After Midnight Special.” You ...
Well, if you wanted a hit in the ‘80s, you could have done worse than call someone from Foreigner, who had had loads in the past few years, and that’s precisely what Clapton did.
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