Tagged: Paul Simon
Footnotes: Christopher Owens
Footnotes is the section in our magazine where we take a deeper look at the music surrounding our feature artists. Read Caroline McCloskey’s FADER #83 cover feature on Christopher Owens, and check out our notes … read more »
Celebrating Graceland’s 25th Anniversary
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of his album, Graceland, Paul Simon’s label asked filmmaker Joe Berlinger to make a documentary. Under African Skies, which premiered this year at Sundance and will air on TV this … read more »
Ma, You Be Killin’ Em: Linda Bravo
We have so much to thank our mothers for. In addition to birthing us, feeding us, and bathing us, they’ve also been our most influential style icons. As a small token of our affection, we’re … read more »
Haiku Review: We Are Plastic Ono Band @ BAM
Photography by Kevin Mazur/Wire Image Mothers and fathers and daughters and sons as one a living haiku
Paul Simon Allowing Others To Call Him Al Nearly Backfires
Further proof neither Paul Simon nor his songwriting chum Art Garfunkel ever truly possessed the title of “only living boy in New York” (when will the lies stop?), a New York man (who our sources … read more »
Tripwire Video Premiere: Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al"
Chevy Chase was the absolute best. read more »
Five Questions For La Roux
For a 21 year old being touted by international media as a fresh face of electronic music, La Roux’s Elly Jackson has a pretty good head on her shoulders. The Brixton native, who with band mate Ben Langmaid comprise the duo, carries the interview out more like a conversation between friends than for a publication, and also isn’t afraid to swear. read more »
Deer Tick – "Still Crazy After All These Years" (Paul Simon Cover)
Some bands like to do cover albums. Some bands want to sound like Paul Simon. Deer Tick just wants you to hear their cover of “Still Crazy After All These Years”. It’s really just that simple. read more »
RIP – Davy Graham 1940-2008
Legendary folk musician — and arguably one England’s best guitarists — Davy Graham passed away on Monday (December 15), he was 68. read more »
