Lucas Fox’s book Motörhead In And Out is available in French. An English-language edition in the pipeline. He began his ...
The Beatles' "Across the Universe" and Hawkwind's "Silver Machine" share a launching pad for the first round of our Rock Star Wars battle. You decide whose rocket ride plummets back down to earth. To ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. International rock collective Sontaag, whose conceptually ambitious, ...
Issued in September 1974, Hall of the Mountain Grill was Hawkwind’s fifth LP. The follow-up to 1973’s live double album The Space Ritual Alive in Liverpool and London, it found the band in a position ...
Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox are back at it again with a new Sunday Lunch performance. CREDIT: YouTube/Toyah Willcox Last week (April 18), the pair performed a ...
Yep, Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox are back with another quarantine video — this time a cover of Hawkwind’s “Silver Machine.” The husband-and-wife duo is supported by their usual mysterious guitarist ...
If you’re a Hawkwind fan, we’ve got a good news/bad news scenario for you: The good news is we’ve got a great interview with Dave Brock in which he talks about Lemmy. The bad news is that we did the ...
Nik Turner, a saxophone/flute player who was part of several incarnations of space-rockers Hawkwind, has died at 82. No cause was given, but his death was confirmed on his official Facebook page. “We ...
Hawkwind founder and space rock legend Nik Turner is holding memorial concert for fellow 70s band member Robert Calvert who died of a heart attack in 1988. The 20 year memorial concert, taking place ...
Featuring Killing Joke's Youth, Dave Barbarossa of Adam And The Ants/Bow Wow Wow and ex-Hawkwind legend Nik Turner! NEW YORK, NY, USA, March 9, 2019 / EINPresswire.com / -- International rock ...
King Crimson‘s Robert Fripp and Toyah‘s always entertaining Sunday Lunch covers series continued today with them taking on “Silver Machine” by ’70s spacerock greats Hawkwind. As Toyah notes, they were ...
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