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Talking Heads are revered as thoughtful art rockers. But the band's history is thorny, as explored in new book, "Burning Down ...
Much of "Burning Down the House" is fascinating, including observations about how Byrne’s Asperger’s syndrome may have ...
The creative conflagration that David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, and Chris Frantz ignited in New York City in the year 1975 would eventually lead to the Talking Heads, a band that would help carve out its ...
Few musical artists have had the lasting impact and relevance of Talking Heads… they were a group of art students who ended ...
Jonathan Gould’s book “Burning Down the House” traces the band from its early days in 1970s clubs to the kind of celebrity that creates its own problems.
Gould, the author of well-received books on Otis Redding and the Beatles, chronicles in meticulous detail the rise and fall ...
He begins “Burning Down the House: Talking Heads and the New York Scene That Transformed Rock” with a vivid description of the drizzly June night in 1975 when the original trio – singer ...
Talking Heads fans, rejoice! Hard on the heels of the re-release of “Stop Making Sense,” the 1984 Jonathan Demme film widely considered the best concert movie ever made, Jonathan Gould ...
President Trump will attend the G7 summit in Canada amid growing tension in the Middle East, and following the military parade in Washington, D.C. and nationwide protests against his administration ...
Talking Heads fans, rejoice! Hard on the heels of the re-release of “Stop Making Sense,” the 1984 Jonathan Demme film widely considered the best concert movie ever made, ...
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