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Louder on MSN"It's got the filthiest tenor saxophone solo ever." Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reveals the prog rock song that changed his lifeBlur guitarist Graham Coxon was a progressive rock fan as a teenager, and one song in particular captured his imagination ...
Tupac Shakur was born in Harlem in 1971 to two members of the Black Panther Party. Taking the name MC New York when he first began rapping, Shakur spent a few of his formative years in Baltimore, and ...
The usually self-produced band changed things up by bringing a big-name outside producer — mega-reliable rock record-maker ...
Okay, it’s not all-out prog – but the band’s second record contains the spirit of the genre, with its English eccentricities, non-linear approach to playing and rule-breaking flair ...
Maine's pro men's soccer team dominates in its U.S. Open Cup victory at Lewiston High in front of estimated crowd of 3,200.
A new album called “Is This What We Want?” features a stellar list of more than 1,000 musicians — and the sound of silence.
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, the "Running Up That Hill" singer, along with Imogen Heap, Blur's Damon Albarn and hundreds of other musicians released a silent album in protest of AI using their work ...
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Briefly on MSNInside the Making of Gigi Lamayne's New Song, ‘Bleed Mama’ Featuring Emtee and Nathan BlurGigi Lamayne opened up about her new song, 'Bleed Mama', featuring Emtee and Nathan Blur. The star thanked fans for supporting her new track and promised more.
Oasis fans are praising a lesser-known release from the band, with the work dubbed an 'underrated' release from the group, which are set to tour later this summer ...
Damon Albarn pops up on the new single from veteran French DJ-producer Étienne de Crécy, whose new album Warm Up drops this Friday. On “Rising Soul,” the Blur/Gorillaz mastermind lends his venerable ...
The Japanese musician, who wasn’t widely known before his death in 2003, has become a beacon for listeners on YouTube and ...
Stars including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, and Blur’s Damon Albarn have produced the protest album, titled Is This What We Want? The 47 minutes of sparse background sounds are designed to show ...
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