The writing was on the wall – or at least the sleeve. After a period of disillusion, they split into two factions, with Wakeman and frontman Jon Anderson fleeing in March 1980. Yes had already ...
When Seal announced his summer tour dates earlier this year, playing his classic albums Seal I and Seal II, it was exciting news. But nostalgic music fans were equally if not more thrilled about the ...
The Buggles could have gone in a lot of different directions once their debut single “Video Killed the Radio Star” became a huge hit all over the world in late 1979. The synth duo (featuring Trevor ...
The Buggles, the English band that launched MTV with their one and only hit, are reuniting. Thirty-one years after Video Killed the Radio Star signalled the dawn of music television, the group will ...
The last time Trevor Horn staged a charity gig, it was at Wembley Arena, Prince Charles was the guest of honour and virtually everyone Horn had produced – from Pet Shop Boys to Yes to Belle and ...
Trevor Horn’s list of production credits runs a mile-long and includes some of the biggest names and unforgettable tracks in rock and pop music over the past 40 years. But he was making a major impact ...
If you weren't a '70s or '80s baby, there's probably a good chance that you've never heard of the Buggles. You might even scratch your head upon listening to their biggest hit 'Video Killed the Radio ...
Trevor Horn has announced a one-off London gig from The Buggles. The 1980s group will play their first and last ever live show on September 28 to raise money for London's Royal Hospital for ...
Horn made pop history when his Buggles were the first artist played on MTV, but his "Video Killed the Radio Star" prophecy came true as he produced artists who dominated the decade, like Frankie Goes ...
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