John Cale is on a formidable hot streak in his 80s. When the Welsh avant-garde legend released Mercy last year, it was his first album in a decade. But he’s already produced another gem with POPtical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Forward facing: John Cale - Aoife Kitt Even after turning 83 earlier this month, Welsh-born rocker John Cale showed no signs of ...
The guiding principle for John Mulaney’s musical guests on his Netflix talk show Everybody’s Live seems to be “why not.” Why not have Kim Gordon and Kim Deal perform together as The Kims? Why not let ...
SUMMERS: That's them on March 14 in Sao Paulo. Of course, COVID lockdowns were sweeping across the world, so Cale and the band cut the tour short and caught one of the last flights back to the States.
SUMMERS: That's them on March 14 in Sao Paulo. Of course, COVID lockdowns were sweeping across the world, so Cale and the band cut the tour short and caught one of the last flights back to the States.
Designed by Malone, New York-born artist, and musician Bjorn Copeland, the cover of John Cale‘s 18th album POPtical Illusion is a motley collage snapshotting a clear blue sea, camera lens, ...
Today, John Cale announced the release of his new album, POPtical Illusion, which is due on June 14 via Domino. As a preview of the forthcoming deliverable, the artist, a founding member of the Velvet ...
Hear tracks from Carly Pearce, Ibibio Sound Machine, John Cale and more. By Lindsay Zoladz Hear tracks by Raveena, Willow, John Cale and others. By Jon Pareles Songs from TV on the Radio, Brian Eno, ...
Los Angeles, March 1972. A happy John Cale in the run-up to the release of ‘The Academy in Peril’© Ed Thrasher 1978 Slow Dazzle was reviewed by NME in May 1975. The album, it was declared, “proves ...
In the heart of the nation's capital, in a courthouse of the U.S. government, one man will stop at nothing to keep his honor, and one will stop at nothing to find the truth.
The two musicians co-founded The Velvet Underground in 1965. By THR Staff John Cale, who co-founded The Velvet Underground with Lou Reed in 1965, has commented on the death of his bandmate. In a ...
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