The annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit, which raises money for wounded veterans and their families via the Bob Woodruff Foundation, takes place every November when the New York Comedy Festival is in town, and Bruce Springsteen has an off day in his tour schedule. This year’s event at David …
Read More »The Edge Looks Back on 'Atomic Bomb,' Ahead to U2's Next Album
Not long ago, The Edge played Noel Gallagher songs from How to Re-Assemble an Atomic Bomb, a new collection of outtakes from U2‘s 2004 LP How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. “His comment was, ‘I want my money back,’” says The Edge. “‘I paid good money back in those days …
Read More »Art Garfunkel on His Emotional Reunion With Paul Simon: 'My Soul Is Connected With Him'
Ten years ago, in a move he quickly grew to regret, Art Garfunkel had an imaginary conversation with Paul Simon while speaking to a reporter for U.K. newspaper The Telegraph. They hadn’t played together in five years at this point, and his frustrations were boiling over. “How can you walk …
Read More »How Earthgang Fought the Algorithm and Won
The Atlanta duo Earthgang released their latest album,Perfect Fantasy,on Oct. 29. A Tuesday. Ever since Beyoncé’s self-titled album surprise-dropped in 2013, the music industry had designated Friday as album-release day. Hence, the prevalence of Friday drops today. But Earthgang say they’re no longer interested in joining the bloated horde of …
Read More »Finneas O'Connell and María Zardoya on the Importance of Making 'Tons and Tons of Stuff'
L os Angeles is not only an entertainment epicenter, but a place where different voices and styles converge, creating a unique symphony of creativity. It’s here where figures like Maria Zardoya, of The Marias, and Finneas, both Los Angeles residents and living examples of how this city can propel careers …
Read More »Art Garfunkel Breaks Down His New Duets Album With Son Art Jr.
About 70 years ago, Art Garfunkel formed his first musical duo when he noticed he blended voices nicely with an elementary school friend named Paul. He formed his second one several decades later when he discovered a similar chemistry with his eldest son, Art Garfunkel Jr. After years of performing …
Read More »The Blues Brothers Are Still Going Strong. Do They Have a Future?
Before he arrived at the Old Joliet Prison south of Chicago, now the Joliet Area Historical Museum, Erik Devereux made sure his ensemble was in appropriate Blues Brothers order. The basics weren’t a stretch: The 61-year-old teacher at the University of Illinois-Chicago already owns a black jacket and pants, a …
Read More »Mike Gordon on Phil Lesh: 'There's Never Been More Beautiful Bass Playing'
Phil Lesh is one of Mike Gordon’s biggest heroes. Gordon, the bassist for Phish, became aware of the Grateful Dead in high school and soon zoned in on Lesh. The two briefly met at a show in 1993, but it wasn’t until 1999 that they began a friendship that continued …
Read More »Widespread Panic's Heartbreaking Warren Zevon Cover Became an Unexpected Band Anthem
In 1991, record producer Johnny Sandlin stood in front of the Georgia Theatre in downtown Athens, Georgia. He was asked by an interviewer about rising Athens rock act Widespread Panic, with whom Sandlin was working on the band’s self-titled album. “There’s a trend of getting back to real music now, …
Read More »How Griff Rescued 'Last Night's Mascara' From Her Graveyard of Demos
For two weeks, Griff has been messing around with a mix of her single “Last Night’s Mascara” like a pop-obsessed scientist searching for an impossible answer: How do you capture the bustling energy of an arena concert and drop it into a studio session? It’s Wednesday morning when we speak, …
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