Nick Pearce, Shop Manager of Oxfam Kentish Town in London takes us through their favourite records in the shop. Regular Oxfam shopper Mel takes us through his favourite records in Oxfam Lytham […]
Nick Pearce, Shop Manager of Oxfam Kentish Town in London takes us through their favourite records in the shop. Regular Oxfam shopper Mel takes us through his favourite records in Oxfam Lytham […]
My Merle Haggard story. In 1977, post Taxi-Driver, I’d researched and written a script for Warner Bros on “Eight Scenes from the Life of Hank Williams.” I wanted to interest Merle in […]
Michael Stipe from R.E.M. singing Ashes To Ashes at The David Bowie Tribute Concert at Carnegie Hall on March 31, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI8SpGy-P44
Candy for the weekend. The new Leather Nun-album ’Live’ (Wild Kingdom/Sound Pollution) and recorded throughout gigs in Sweden and Denmark in 2015, will be officially released on Record Store Day April 16th. […]
New Order’s Blue Monday was released on 7 March 1983, and its cutting-edge electronic groove changed pop music forever. But what would it have sounded like if it had been made 50 […]
Darkstar’s sold out live performance at Kantine am Berghain in Berlin was one to remember. Electronic Beats TV was there to take in the action and now you can enjoy the live […]
Lukas Graham covers Love Yourself by Justin Bieber in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.
Sir George Martin, the legendary music producer who shaped the Beatles into the world’s most important pop music force, has died, Ringo Starr said on Twitter. He was 90 years old.
You never know who will turn up in an Oxfam shop. Shaun Ryder visited one of our shops in Manchester to give a shift, and helped out by volunteering his time. If […]
They were the godfather of indie music John Peel’s favourite band. “The Fall.” he said, “Always different, Always the same.” The 59-year-old front man Mark E Smith still crafts the group around […]