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"When you hear music at a certain point in your life, it means a lot. But it doesn't mean you can go back there and make it ...
In a new 'Rolling Stone' interview, David Byrne explained why he has no interest in collaborating with his Talking Heads bandmates again.
Two years ago, all four members of Talking Heads reunited onstage at the Toronto Film Festival to promote A24’s reissue of Stop Making Sense, the greatest concert film of all time. The band’s breakup ...
Since Talking Head’s 1984 tour supporting their record “Speaking In Tongues,” they’ve only performed together once: at their ...
David Byrne talks about his great new album, 'Who Is the Sky?,' and why he's not interested in a Talking Heads reunion in our new interview ...
An iconic New York, New York-based classic rock group doesn't seem like they'll be getting back together any time soon, ...
David Byrne has ruled out of the prospect of a Talking Heads reunion despite the band coming back together to promote the ...
In his new Rolling Stone Interview, the former frontman talks about how he's grown since the days of Stop Making Sense, and ...
Talking Heads may not have a holiday song, but Byrne does: Last year, he released "Fat Man's Comin'," a slightly twisted take on the tradition of songs about Santa Claus, which he includes here.
Talking Heads first opened for the Ramones at CBGB on June 5, 1975, a motley group of mostly Rhode Island School of Design grads—Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth—and Harvard-educated Modern ...
Byrne even dived headlong into film, writing, directing and acting in his own movie, 1986's "True Stories," and he scored for others too, notably Bernardo Bertolucci's 1987's epic "The Last Emperor." ...
View full size Catalina Kulczar-Marin At 60, David Byrne, co-founder of Talking Heads, has just dropped a new album, "Love This Giant." ...
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