Chiquillo Pot, a really young journalist who stay all day listening to music, watching weird films, playing with cats, reading about everything and laughing with friends.
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Make learning fun for your students while reading written by Mo Willems. These Pigeon, Elephant and Pig, and Knuffle Bunny activities and worksheets are perfect for your students. These resources are ideal for kindergarten and first grade students. Digital activities included using Easel by TpT.Thes...
For a very long time, I was a totally straight up and loyal commercial music whore, making bathroom music videos to all the radio hits. There were one or two songs out of my comfort genre that I li…
Lumière, le premier album d'Anisha Jo, gagnante de la Star Academy 2022, sortira le 3 novembre 2023
Released in 2021, on CD and on label Capitol Records (B0032993-02). John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band — John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band. Genre: Rock. Style: Art Rock, Pop Rock
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The Associates were a band that should have conquered the world. In fact they almost did. They had the music in them and a sound that was uniquely their own. Formed in 1976 by the dovetailed talents of musician Alan Rankine and singer Billy MacKenzie, The Associates produced three first class albums between 1980 and 1982: The Affectionate Punch, Fourth Drawer Down and the magisterial Sulk. They had a clutch of hit singles and a fanbase that believed The Associates were the future of music. Then, at the height of their fame in 1982, it all fell spectacularly apart on the verge of a million dollar record deal and their first world tour. Rankine quit. MacKenzie carried on as The Associates. Neither quite ever reached the creative highs and popular success they had so easily achieved together. This is Alan Rankine’s story of The Associates—egg-slicers, chocolate guitars and the legendary Billy MacKenzie. It could have been all so very different. If Alan Rankine had been a few inches taller he could have been a tennis player. A world class tennis player. A champion. Hitting grand slams for breakfast. “When I was nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, I was heavily into tennis....
First published when the limited edition of 3D and the art of Massive Attack was released and now refreshed to mark the 300+ page hardback edition, we’ve collected Robert Del Naja’s 10 best Massive Attack sleeve designs. In the twenty-five plus years since Massive Attack released their Smith & Mighty produced debut single ‘Any Love’, […]
From Banksy and Blur to Gerhard Richter and Sonic Youth, the most iconic album covers.