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Michael Stipe (Photo by Anton Corbijn ... spawned the successful singles “Losing My Religion” and “Shiny Happy People,” and earned the band three Grammy awards. Their next album ...
R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe has encouraged people ... The singer-songwriter behind hits like ‘Shiny Happy People’, ‘Losing My Religion’ and ‘Everybody Hurts’ has detailed his plan ...
When singer and lyricist Michael Stipe intoned the song’s ... But on their defining hits “Losing My Religion” and “Everybody Hurts,” emotional connections replaced the nonfigurative ...
MTV began broadcasting in the US on the 1st of August 1981 and in Europe on the first day of August in 1987. It all started with the words.. "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll". To mark this ...
Whitfield’s column, and its accompanying graphic by staff artist Michael Hogue ... in particular about his adopted Catholic religion, to vilify the church’s work toward resettling refugees ...
The Hillsong artist said on Instagram that he was "genuinely losing my faith" and that Christianity was "not for ... in the Bible and how science "keeps piercing the truth of every religion." The post ...
Watch it below. Michael Stipe, maybe Patti Smith’s single most vocal celebrity fan, sang a hypnotic version of “My Blakean Year.” At the rehearsal show at City Winery, he also covered one of ...
“My Blakean Year,” also from Trampin’, always sounded a bit like an R.E.M. song, and Michael Stipe made that even more explicit with a hypnotic version that did indeed sound like an outtake ...
There were also recitations of Patti’s poetry and other writing from Michael Shannon, Sean Penn, Scarlett Johansson, and Jim Jarmusch. At the end of the night, Patti herself came out and recited ...
Celebrated artists and actors, including Bruce Springsteen, Michael ... Mr. Stipe, the frontman of R.E.M., mentally prepared in his dressing room. “I’ve chosen a song I love, ‘My Blakean ...