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David Bowie’s earliest songs collected on new album
A collection of David Bowie recordings, made before his 1967 self-titled debut and his 1969 breakthrough album, also titled ...
The BBC is bringing audiences an unmissable summer of music in 2026, featuring live performances from some of the world’s ...
You’ve already heard the new songs for NDP 2026 – the slow-burn of “Giants” by Iman Fandi, the funky, sparky “Sparkle” by Gareth Fernandez and Dru Chen, and the drop beats of “You’ll Be Okay” by ...
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11 great rock + metal songs about America by non-US artists
There’s no law that says musicians from the United States have a monopoly on writing songs about their native country — so let’s expand your horizons with the following list of 11 great songs about ...
How did one unhinged and uninhibited band in Ireland create one of the most influential sonic palettes in indie rock? We meet up with the Gilla boys in Dublin to talk about the noise, death, and drum ...
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‘Raving Prepared Me for Marathons’: How Kasabian’s Serge Pizzorno Reinvented Himself Through Running
From despising runners to becoming one, here’s why The S.L.P. is embracing his running era ...
NORTH PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / July 5, 2026 / Global recording artist Eylsia Nicolas has achieved a landmark week on the Groover Global Charts, securing top positions across multiple genres ...
The Shel Talmy Recordings gathers material the late singer, then going by Davie Jones, made with the titular producer in 1965 ...
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Unheard David Bowie Songs from 1965 to Be Released on 'The Shel Talmy Recordings' Album
A rock legend's lost 1965 tapes are finally seeing daylight.
The previously unheard tracks from the 1960s were recorded when Bowie went by the stage name Davie Jones.
This mainly instrumental masterpiece, put together by Bowie and Brian Eno, seems to predict the onset of electronic ambient music in the 1970s. Bowie decided to take full advantage of the then-new ...
V&A takes exhibition of more than 100 pieces by ‘artist in constant motion’ around Britain, from Dundee to Bristol Kansai Yamamoto’s costumes for Ziggy Stardust, Bowie’s Berlin apartment house keys ...
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