
Former KING CRIMSON members Adrian Belew and Tony Levin band together with guitar virtuoso Steve Vai and TOOL drummer Danny Carey for the first time to create BEAT, a creative reinterpretation of the three iconic 1980s KING CRIMSON albums — “Discipline”, “Beat” and “Three Of A Perfect Pair”. They wi…
ADRIAN BELEW, TONY LEVIN, STEVE VAI And DANNY CAREY Expand BEAT Tour With 21 Additional Performances
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Hear Tommy Lee play drums on new version of Tyla Yaweh and Post Malone’s ‘Tommy Lee’
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Spike Lee says he “messed up” announcing ‘Titane’ early as Cannes Palme d’Or winner
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Kings Of Leon – ‘Can We Please Have Fun’ review: a return to their rugged roots… sort of
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Ian Brown shares anti-lockdown song ‘Little Seed Big Tree’ and hits out again over coronavirus
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CD Projekt Red in settlement talks with investors over ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ launch
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‘Elden Ring’ randomiser mod can make every enemy Malenia
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