Kim Gordon (formerly of Sonic Youth) is releasing a new solo album, PLAY ME, on March 13 via Matador. Now she has shared another song from it, “DIRTY TECH,” via a music video. Moni Haworth directed ...
Kim Gordon (formerly of Sonic Youth) is releasing a new solo album, PLAY ME, this Friday via Matador. Now she has shared the album’s title track via a music video. Barnaby Clay directed the “PLAY ME” ...
Ella Langley whips the internet into a frenzy with her viral TikTok cover of Freddy Fender's classic country hit "Wasted Days ...
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Gordon Gerrard’s final show with the Regina Symphony Orchestra — aptly titled Echoes of a Decade — takes place Saturday (7:30 p.m.) at the Conexus Arts Centre. After joining the RSO as its music ...
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Right now, the former Sonic Youth co-leader Kim Gordon is in the midst of a ridiculously cool run of solo records, all of them recorded with the avant-pop producer Justin Raisen. We're getting a new ...
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The Mariners' Church in Detroit will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck. Gordon Lightfoot's 1976 ballad is inextricably linked to the maritime tragedy that killed 29 ...
David James Carlson leads the Gordon Lightfoot Tribute Band. He knew the late singer-songwriter personally, and remembers what Lightfoot said about why he wrote "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." ...
"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" was released in 1976, less than a year after the ship sank in Lake Superior. Gordon Lightfoot’s song peaked at number two on the Billboard chart that same year.
Kim Gordon has shared a reworked version of “Bye Bye,” the lead single from 2024’s The Collective, that’s now a protest song against President Donald J. Trump. The new version, dubbed “Bye Bye 25!,” ...