By Jill Goldsmith
15.05.2020 - 16:05 / nme.com
All proceeds from the sale of the record will go towards the anti-poverty charity the Trussell Trust
Wolf Alice co-founder and guitarist Joff Oddie has released his debut solo album ‘To Mr Fahey’ — you can listen to the new record below.
Released today (May 15) via Dirty Hit, ‘To Mr Fahey’ is a collection of folk instrumentals named after the late guitarist John Fahey. The record comprises of nine standards by the likes of Nick Drake, Davey Graham and Merle Travis, and one original song, the
By Jill Goldsmith
The third season of “Somebody Feed Phil” launched Friday on Netflix and after you binge your way through the five episodes that find Phil Rosenthal exploring the food scenes in Montreal, Seoul, Marrakesh, Chicago and London, we know your mouth will be watering from all that vicarious eating your brain was doing.
Zac Brown’s solo album The Controversy has been re-released with two new remixed songs.
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It was going to be an important year for Angélique Kidjo.
"We went in and we recorded 25 songs in about two and a half weeks, and we did everything live"
Little Richard was remembered not just as a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer but a man of generosity and faith at a memorial service at his alma mater where he was laid to rest Wednesday.
Little Richard was remembered not just as a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer but a man of generosity and faith at a memorial service at his alma mater where he was laid to rest Wednesday.
Rest in peace, Little Richard. The rock ‘n’ roll icon was laid to rest in a funeral on Wednesday, May 20.
Little Richard was remembered not just as a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer but a man of generosity and faith at a memorial service at his alma mater, where he was laid to rest Wednesday. Mourners gathered at Oakwood University to pay their respects, many wearing face masks and standing a few feet apart at the outdoor service at the school's cemetery.
The rock'n'roll pioneer chose his final resting place to be Oakwood University, his alma mater
Little Richard was remembered not just as a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer but a man of generosity and faith at a memorial service at his alma mater where he was laid to rest Wednesday.
Little Richard has reached his final resting place. The "Tutti Frutti" singer was laid to rest at Oakwood University in Huntsville, Ala., his alma mater, on Wednesday, according to local news station, WZDX.
Earlier this month, one of the founding fathers of rock and roll, Little Richard, died.
The forthcoming record still doesn't have an official release date
By Jill Goldsmith
Rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Little Richard will be buried at Oakwood University, a historically black university in Huntsville, Alabama.Gerald Kibble, director of Oakwood Memorial Gardens, said the private funeral will be held Wednesday (May 20) and will not be open to the public.Little Richard’s close friend Pastor Bill Minson said the singer was an alumnus of the university.