Ongoing History Daily: Depeche Mode’s odd photo service
Back in 1983, Brian McDonnell of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was a massive Depeche Mode fan. That year, he went to a gig at Ulster Hall. At one point in the show, he threw
Read MoreBack in 1983, Brian McDonnell of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was a massive Depeche Mode fan. That year, he went to a gig at Ulster Hall. At one point in the show, he threw
Read MorePBS has a new six-part series entitled Icon: Music Through The Lens that explores the world of rock photography. And they did a great job of finding people to talk to: Jill Furmanovsky,
Read MoreJulian David Stone was a terrible French horn player. As he explains in the prologue of his new book, “No Cameras Allowed: My career as an outlaw rock & roll photographer, 1981-1987,” Stone
Read MoreThis will be the start of a fallow period for music news. America is closing down for Thanksgiving and then going shopping. Still, there is some music news for November 22. Here’s a
Read MoreOn November 11 at 918 Bathurst in Toronto, the Pallas (pronounced “palace”) a portrait show celebrating actors and musicians will take place, bringing together some amazing photographers. Everyone who attends will have a
Read MoreAny comments about yesterday’s Apple event? Think about that as we move through some music news. Oh, if only this story about an anti-Trump album by Rage Against the Machine were true… Spotify
Read MoreSteam Whistle Brewing is about to host a new photographic collection by Toronto duo Viliam Hrubovcak and Jolie Fejerm and their Photosynthesis collaboration. Called Anti-Stars, this is a preview of a big coffee table book
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