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1621: Sir Francis Bacon is imprisoned in the Tower of London for one night. 1659: The Netherlands, England and France sign Treaty of The Hague. 1669: The last entry in Samuel Pepys’s diary.
Barking at Ghosts (Album Release) with The Long Honeymoon & The Famous Volcanoes @ Hook and Ladder ...
We posit that question on the back cover of our new book, 501 Essential Albums of the 80s (Motorbooks ... GG The depth of the late Robert Palmer’s genius can only truly be appreciated in ...
The length of time taken to bring the project to completion reflected the attention lavished on the album by Island supremo ... ways,” declared Robert Palmer of Rolling Stone magazine.
Spotify has launched the Upcoming Releases hub to highlight soon-to-be-released albums. The hub is powered ... Bunny – have used Countdown Pages to drive pre-release hype with fans.” ...
Blow Monkeys frontman Dr Robert teams up with Matt Deighton of Nineties acid jazzers Mother Earth for a balmy album of gentle acoustics, beguiling pastoral pop and soothing harmonising vocals.
Robert Palmer also joined supergroup The Power Station for an album and has also worked with the likes of UB40, Little Feat, Gary Numan and Talking Heads. He received two BRIT Award nominations ...
With a new album, “Never Enough,” it’s ... jammed into the guitarist Pat McCrory’s car for a drive soundtracked by a Robert Palmer deep cut and a lot of sighs about the ongoing ...
It’s incredible to think that Addicted to Love – while obviously a surefire smash once it was in the can – was actually the third single to be released from Robert Palmer’s 1986 album Riptide.
It’s incredible to think that Addicted to Love – while obviously a surefire smash once it was in the can – was actually the third single to be released from Robert Palmer’s 1986 album Riptide.
Dr Robert is also prolific. Not only with his smartly turned-out Blow Monkeys. He also gathers endless others who fit the above descriptions for his Monks Road Social collective. Since 2019, they’ve ...