Blackpool Cool is the third and last album by Glasgow’s Head. Issued in 1977 on the band’s own Head Records label, it was preceded by 1973’s GTF and 1975’s Red Dwarf.
The growing division between John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the 1970s can be traced through the battle between these two Scottish locations.
Inspired by the opening exhibition at V&A East Museum, the season will celebrate 125 years of Black Music in the UK ...
The Repasz Band’s April 7 concert in Williamsport will feature a specially commissioned piece written by area native Jeremy ...
Proving to stand at the centre of the 1980s Wax Trax! scene, Chris Connelly was pulled from Edinburgh to Chicago with ...
Who needs Worthy Farm? From woodland raves and psych freakouts to fell walks and barbecue hoedowns, there’s a festival for everyone this summer. And some of them don’t even require a tent ...
Veteran drummer Terry Cox, who collaborated with David Bowie, Elton John, the Bee Gees and others, has died. He'd just turned ...
Dash Crofts, the surviving half of Seals and Crofts, has reportedly died. His passing was confirmed by Louie Shelton, who ...
The Silkroad Ensemble at Zellerbach Hall article by Harry S. Pariser, published on March 31, 2026 at All About Jazz. Find ...
LINZ: Crossing Europe, film festival, April 28-May 3. LINZ: Urfahranermarkt, traditional volksfest, April 30-May 10. BRUSSELS ...
Jim Kerr of Simple Minds was moments away from walking onto the stage at the start of a concert when he spotted the support band sitting on flight cases, looking miserable. What’s up?, he asked them.