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Music Archives: 12/2024

Questlove Doing in in São Paulo, Brazil - 2012

Questlove announces documentary on ‘Saturday Night Live’ musical history

It’s set for release on January 27th, 2025.

Reuben Cross
Dec 20, 2024
Julian Lennon - 2023

Julian Lennon undergoes skin cancer surgery

He is waiting upon the results.

Aimee Ferrier
Dec 20, 2024
Finding the ultimate hypnotic muse in Glass Beams

The band behind the mask: Who are Glass Beams?

They’re yet to reveal all.

Reuben Cross
Dec 20, 2024
Paul McCartney - Ringo Starr - 2024 - London - 02 Arena - Raph PH

Paul McCartney joined by Ringo Starr at London show

The reunion of icons.

Callum MacHattie
Dec 20, 2024
Fabiano do Nascimento - Sam Gendel - Split

Fabiano do Nascimento and Sam Gendel – ‘The Room’ album review: a world unto itself

A stirring jazz sojourn.

Tom Taylor
Dec 20, 2024
‘Marry Me, Archie’- How Alvvays crafted a pivotal indie masterpiece

‘Kite’: The record that proved pivotal to the sound of Alvvays

Inspiring.

Reuben Cross
Dec 20, 2024
Nirvana - Kurt Cobain - Krist Novoselic - Chad Channing- Far Out Magazine

The Nirvana song their label rejected: “A little too busy”

Almost forgotten.

Reuben Cross
Dec 20, 2024
Paul Simon - Art Garfunkel - Border - Far Out Magazine

Why did Simon and Garfunkel initially split after their debut album?

A massive disappointment.

Reuben Cross
Dec 20, 2024
The Sly and The Family Stone - 1969

‘Thank You’: The Sly and The Family Stone bassline that redefined the sound of funk

A legendary moment.

Will Howard
Dec 19, 2024
Lou Reed - Television - Split

The comical spat between Lou Reed and Television

Petty.

Reuben Cross
Dec 19, 2024
Louis Armstrong - Jazz Musician

“Go to hell”: Why Louis Armstrong refused to visit the Soviet Union

“The government can go to hell!”

Ben Forrest
Dec 19, 2024
Aretha Franklin - Singer - 1960s

“I just love it”: The song Aretha Franklin was most proud of

“It’s basic to mankind.”

Ben Forrest
Dec 19, 2024

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