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Digital Thrills The Radio Star Forbes That first video aired, The Buggles' “Video Killed the Radio Star,” (you can watch the video below) was both exhilarating and ominous. For the better part of a century it was radio that broke bands, started conversations, shaped what was cool and was a ...
Asia Announces 30th Anniversary Tour Dates, New Releases WFJA Classic Hits and Oldies 105.5 FM The band features its original lineup — former King Crimson singer/bassist John Wetton, Emerson, Lake & Palmer drummer Carl Palmer, Yes guitarist Steve Howe and Yes/ex-Buggles keyboardist Geoffrey Downes. In conjunction with the anniversary, ...
Record review: 'Yellow//Gold,' The Spring Standards San Antonio Express Smith also propels the Cars-style "Here We Go" (it recalls the Buggles, too), which will sock fans with its exhilarating, unabashed electricity and pure pop fun. The Spring Standards display Paul Simon's flair for sweet, urbane detail throughout.
Watch The World's First Shoppable Music Video Co.Design Music videos have come a long, long way since back when The Buggles and their new wave aesthetic killed the radio star. Ssense, a luxury retail company based out of Montreal, has recently introduced what they're billing as the “world's first ...
INTRODUCING: BRETON Baeble Music (blog) Even before the heyday of MTV and the Buggles letting us know that "The Radio Killed the Video Star," artists have long recognized the strength of pairing music with images. Whether it's 40 years back and the Beatles helping to lay the groundwork for ...
Young London Covered Adele's 'Someone Like You' And We Totally Love It (VIDEO) Buzzworthy We first told you about this Boston-based duo when they released their not-annoying-in-the-slightest cover of The Buggles' iconic "Video Killed The Radio Star." And while Matt Rhoades and Sarah Graziani (aka Young London), create their own original ...
Carl Palmer - Lord of the drums Kent News But as musical fashions changed the band stopped performing and recording, with Palmer joining Asia – a group which included John Wetton of King Crimson, Rick Wakeman of Yes and Geoff Downes of The Buggles. “Asia is still playing together and so I am ...
REVIEW: ALIVE AND KICKING - BIG IN DURBAN Going Places Kicking off with The Buggles' Video Killed the Radio Star expertly handled by Thomson in little round specs, the evening got underway with Depeche Mode's Everything Counts beautifully rendered by Fosteras, quickly followed by Marilyn Mason's Tainted ...