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Hogg’s group, Leaders We Deserve, endorsed Virginia state Del. Irene Shin in the competitive contest to succeed the late Gerry Connolly (D-Virginia).
DETROIT - Talking Heads lead singer, David Byrne has just made two big announcements: He is releasing a new album and going on a world tour. Byrne will drop, “Who Is the Sky,” his first new album since 2018, on September 5.
Liverpool could have something of a clear-out in the coming days. There are reports of seven stars on the chopping block.It's a summer of change at Anfield. Liverpool, despite winning the Premier
Former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne will be bringing his new world tour to Boston for two nights in October. Byrne announced his pending “Who is the Sky?” album on Tuesday. He will perform at the Boch Center Wang Theatre on Oct. 3 and 4. The album will be released on Sept. 5, but the first single, “ Everybody Laughs ,” is available now.
David Byrne Announces New Album ‘Who Is the Sky?’ With Appearances From St. Vincent, Hayley Williams
Produced by Kid Harpoon, who produced Harry Styles’s “As It Was” and Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers,” the album will feature guest appearances from St. Vincent, Paramore’s Hayley Williams and The Smile drummer Tom Skinner. The album was also arranged by New York’s Ghost Train Orchestra.
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TalkTV host David Bull has been named as Reform UK's new chairman, replacing Zia Yusuf who quit last week after clashing with colleagues over calls for a burka ban. A long-time ally of party leader Nigel Farage, 56-year-old Bull has held several roles in Reform and its predecessor the Brexit Party, but is best known for his work as a broadcaster.
David Byrne, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 as a member of the Talking Heads, has announced a massive 2025-2026 world tour in support of a new album, "Who Is The Sky" to be released on Sept. 5. Photo by Joe Songer | AI.com
What we're hearing about a number of Canada's key players entering a pivotal summer, with the World Cup on home soil a year away.
David Peterson's success on the mound an example of how the Mets are wise enough – in the analytics age – to be humble about the stories that the numbers can’t tell.