A Short Documentary On The 100 Club

by Lucy Howell 18. November 2010 12:39
The iconic venue that has had the likes of Muddy Waters, The Rolling Stones, Sex Pistols, The White Stipes and BB King grace the stage is in threat of closure by Christmas! Watch the short documentary 'Save The 100 Club' for why the 100 Club needs to live on!  

Save The 100 Club!

by Lucy Howell 24. September 2010 15:07
  London’s iconic music venue is threatening to close down after falling on hard times. The venue has been graced by the presence of many of the finest musical talents of our times since 1942. The clubs boastful line-up includes performances from acts as diverse as The Sex Pistols, Muddy... [More]

Q Awards 2010 With Russian Standard Vodka

by Gig Junkie 28. July 2010 10:42
On Monday 25th October Q Magazine will once again honour the best music of the past year at the annual Q Awards, which will once again be sponsored by Russian Standard Vodka.  For the second year running, the inimitable Al Murray - The Pub Landlord will take on hosting duties of what has beco... [More]

Rolling Stones To Release New LP?

by Gig Junkie 12. May 2010 11:01
Keith Richards is meeting with Sir Mick Jagger next week to discuss a new Rolling Stones album. The guitarist has revealed the band - also consisting of guitarist Ronnie Wood and drummer Charlie Watts - are on the verge of reconvening to record a new LP, as long as singer Mick gives it the gre... [More]

REVIEW: La Roux @ Brixton Academy, London - 8th May 2010

by Shannon Andreucci 10. May 2010 12:47
“This time Brixton I’ll beeeeee bulletproof.” Living only 2 minutes away from the infamous Brixton Academy, it’s only natural that La Roux’s front woman Eleanor Jackson would make such a dedication to her hometown upon return. “It’s good to be home!&rdqu... [More]

Legendary Rock Photographer Jim Marshall Has Died

by Gig Junkie 25. March 2010 11:47
74-year-old American rock photographer Jim Marshall passed away in his sleep last night, just a day before he was due to take part in an event at New York's Morrison Hotel Gallery, which will now show a memorial of his work instead.The photographer was best known for his iconic pictures of music l... [More]

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