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 ...
Legendary producer Trevor Horn talks exclusively to MusicRadar about his upcoming "mega-tour", the changing face of the music industry, recording Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and why AI is "phony" ...
Seal has announced a 30th anniversary tour where he will perform his first two albums, 1991’s Seal and 1994’s Seal II, in their entirety. Joining him as musical director will be legendary producer ...
Legendary producer and Buggles co-founder Trevor Horn stunned fans on Friday by taking to the stage for a surprise performance. The star joined rising musician Sophie Grey during her gig at O2 Forum ...
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 ...
Hetton-le-Hole-born Trevor Horn invites The Welfare Collective members to perform in Newcastle.
Trevor Horn, the superproducer who has worked with everyone from Yes to Seal, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, ABC, Tatu, and Belle & Sebastian — and who co-founded groups The Buggles and Art of Noise and ...
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Trevor Horn: 'The future of LGBT rights saddens me'
Trevor Horn has now spent more than 40 years defining, shaping, and progressing the sound of British and American pop music. Dubbed ‘the man who invented the 80s’, Horn rose to fame in 1979 with The ...
At 8 p.m. sharp, The Buggles’ vinyl record, which was displayed on the backdrop of the Music Hall at Fair Park, began to spin to the opening bars of the group’s best-known song, “Video Killed the ...
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Sunderland-born producer who's worked with the likes of Robbie Williams returning to North East roots
He’s the legendary producer from Hetton, hailed as the man who invented the eighties, who’s worked with the likes of Frankie ...
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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