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If you're looking to build your next road trip playlist, then check out these driving songs by Red Hot Chili Peppers, The ...
Patti Smith has announced a fourth memoir, Bread of Angels, to be published on November 4. The publication date is described ...
Even by the standards of the time, they were an esoteric, heady band. One that was making incredible music, yes, but one whose singer, Michael Stipe, was so terrified of live concerts that he’d often ...
Johnny Depp, Bruce Springsteen and REM frontman Michael Stipe were among the musicians who performed onstage at the famous New York City venue during a tribute concert titled "People Have the ...
Michael Strahan is a fan favorite on Good Morning America, where he has been a co-anchor since 2014. However, the former NFL star has been absent for two weeks on the popular ABC morning show ...
And over the course of the next two-odd hours, those songs did indeed travel, carried by Bruce Springsteen, Michael Stipe, Karen O, Scarlett Johansen, Sean Penn, Kim Gordon, Maggie Rogers ...
“My Blakean Year,” also from Trampin’, always sounded a bit like an R.E.M. song, and Michael Stipe made that even more explicit with a hypnotic version that did indeed sound like an outtake ...
Patti Smith’s 50-year cross-generational musical impact was on full display Wednesday night, as artists both young and old came out to serenade the legendary artist during a tribute concert at ...
You gotta rock 'n' roll. Bruce Springsteen joined a tribute to fellow New Jesey rocker Patti Smith that included Michael Stipe, Johnny Depp, Flea, Sean Penn, Karen O, Scarlett Johansson ...
The show featured Patti Smith covers from friends and admirers like Michael Stipe, Karen O, Matt Berninger, Jesse Malin, Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten, and Kim Gordon, among many others.
The People Have The Power: A Celebration of Patti Smith concert, which took place at New York’s famed Carnegie Hall, saw guests such as Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Depp, and REM’s Michael Stipe perform.