
Duran Duran reunite with Andy Taylor and Nile Rodgers on latest single Black Moonlight
The follow-up to the title song from the record features Nile Rodgers and former bandmate Andy Taylor, who hasn’t recorded with the group in close to 20 years.
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The follow-up to the title song from the record features Nile Rodgers and former bandmate Andy Taylor, who hasn’t recorded with the group in close to 20 years.
Preceded by the lead single Windows, the latest LP from Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald is out November 24 and marks their first original LP since 2017’s ‘Wonderland’.
The duo – starring Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys – will launch the shows on January 22 at the Rockefeller in Oslo, Norway before making their way across cities including Stockholm, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Warsaw, Prague, Belfast, Paris, Dublin and more.
Following the release of the LP, Chrissie Hynde and co. announced the shows at London’s Electric Ballroom, the O2 Ritz, Manchester and Barrowlands in Glasgow.
The second single to be lifted from the LP, Slow Train follows the title song, with the raucous, glam-tinged track arriving with help from the band’s only other external influence, David Watts.
The hitmaker took to the stage ahead of the pop icon, who headlined Sunday night (September 17) at the weekend-long event.
The pop-punk group performed at the event at Leicester’s Victoria Park on Saturday (September 16), amid their ongoing 20th anniversary tour.
The group premiered the song on Saturday (September 16) night, with the track expected to be released alongside the launch of the band’s residency show at the MSG Sphere at the Venetian later this month.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood have been working with Fulwell 73 on the film, according to The Sun’s BIzarre column, with the film said to document the recording process of the LP, which features appearances from Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney.
According to The Sun’s Bizarre column, the Only Love Can Hurt Like This singer’s follow-up to 2020’s ‘Infinite Things’ will drop in the coming months.
The follow-up to the title song from the record features Nile Rodgers and former bandmate Andy Taylor, who hasn’t recorded with the group in close to 20 years.
Preceded by the lead single Windows, the latest LP from Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald is out November 24 and marks their first original LP since 2017’s ‘Wonderland’.
The duo – starring Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys – will launch the shows on January 22 at the Rockefeller in Oslo, Norway before making their way across cities including Stockholm, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Warsaw, Prague, Belfast, Paris, Dublin and more.
Following the release of the LP, Chrissie Hynde and co. announced the shows at London’s Electric Ballroom, the O2 Ritz, Manchester and Barrowlands in Glasgow.
The second single to be lifted from the LP, Slow Train follows the title song, with the raucous, glam-tinged track arriving with help from the band’s only other external influence, David Watts.
The hitmaker took to the stage ahead of the pop icon, who headlined Sunday night (September 17) at the weekend-long event.
The pop-punk group performed at the event at Leicester’s Victoria Park on Saturday (September 16), amid their ongoing 20th anniversary tour.
The group premiered the song on Saturday (September 16) night, with the track expected to be released alongside the launch of the band’s residency show at the MSG Sphere at the Venetian later this month.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood have been working with Fulwell 73 on the film, according to The Sun’s BIzarre column, with the film said to document the recording process of the LP, which features appearances from Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney.
According to The Sun’s Bizarre column, the Only Love Can Hurt Like This singer’s follow-up to 2020’s ‘Infinite Things’ will drop in the coming months.
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