By 1990, Elton John successfully got sober, and according to the man himself, this 1980s pop duet helped him do so.
Peter Gabriel focused on art-rock to the detriment of his commercial prospects. But his first Top 40 hit proved there was an audience for it.
A conversation on why better sacred music is a must, how and why many believe it has fallen into mediocrity and banality, and what can be done to revive it.
One year before reuniting again with Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler in Black Sabbath, Ozzy released his 10th studio album, ...
Vocalist Peter Perrett used his voice to disorientate, just like Peter Gabriel, while the band felt like XTC, produced by Joe ...
This year’s most alluring San Diego holiday concerts include performances by the Blind Boys of Alabama, Tower of Power, Jake ...
Joining the rising British band fronted by theatrical lead singer Peter Gabriel in 1972, just months after Phil Collins took ...
The final road trip with Peter Gabriel featured an over-ambitious stage set, performing a double-album no one had yet heard, ...
Steve Hackett goes deep on the making on "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway," a synth-heavy concept album that made him feel like the odd man out.
Nothing that Peter Gabriel ever made could be considered the “safe route” for musicians. As much as he likes the idea of making strange music, the most difficult part of any one of his records is ...
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