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It'd be a great honour,” Kirk Pengilly, INXS’ founding sax player, guitarist and backing vocalist, says of Rock Hall induction.
The confident and accomplished 'Listen Like Thieves' took the band INXS to another level, commercially and artistically.
During their ’80s rise to fame, they released covers of hits by trailblazing ’60s Australian bands ... Top 40 hit “Pretty ...
Michael Hutchence and Andrew Farriss possessed unique musical sensibilities. Their combined outlook produced the INXS smash ...
Known as the orchestra that breaks the rules - Perth Symphony Orchestra is set for a rocking encore with 'INXS Reimagined'.
Philip Mortlock designed the cover art for 'Listen Like Thieves,' which just celebrated its 40th anniversary. He recalls that period with the band for The Music.
OK groovers!” Michael Hutchence’s voice booms through the microphone as INXS pressed the record button on the demo version of ...
in the Australian outback in early 1986. What You Need was the first INXS song to crack the US top 5, with the animated video by director Richard Lowenstein blowing up on MTV which had usurped ...
The tracks will be released on May 9 as part of a 40th anniversary reissue of the iconic band's 1985 album Listen Like Thieves, which reached number one in Australia. Among the unreleased songs is ...
What made it special for me was we hadn’t really had any songs ever where the sax was kind of a feature.” INXS filming the video for Kiss The Dirt in the Australian outback. Picture ...