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In a manner akin to a Kurt Vonnegut novel, Tom Waits' own fictional creation began to consume his own thoughts. The folk star was hung up on Frank's Wild Years.
Tom Waits and Bruce Springsteen share multiple similarities in their songwriting, but Waits' 1980 track 'Jersey Girl' felt particularly suited to The Boss.
The vast majority of musicians who end up in court are there for behavioral or musical copyright issues, but when Tom Waits went to court in April 1990, he was going head-to-head with a different ...
READ MORE: How Tom Waits Made 'Rain Dogs' Into a Boozy, Ghostly Masterpiece This happened to Tom Waits in 1990. In 1988, a commercial for a new product made by the Frito-Lay snack food company ...
The veteran session Strat-slinger who restarted Little Feat in the ‘80s discusses how he developed an essential studio skill, ...
Here's what happened. Adele's New Hit 'Hello' Accused of Plagiarizing Tom Waits' 'Martha' Adele's New Hit 'Hello' Accused of Plagiarizing Tom Waits' 'Martha' Does Adele's massively popular new hit ...
Tom Aspinall is in the gym, improving elements of his game, while he waits for Jon Jones to sign on the dotted line. Over the ...
Tom Waits’ Reaction By then, Waits was well-known for refusing to license his music and having an aversion to doing deals with brands. In 1981, he did a commercial with Purina dog food and would ...