Britpop’s finest were on full display as Johnny Marr and James hit the stage in Chicago on the second to last date of their North American tour.
Morrissey has been sending verbal barbs towards Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr over the past month. Moz stated that the Smiths were offered to reunite and he was into it, but Johnny Marr ignored the ...
The M7 Johnny Marr is one seriously cool Grand Auditorium with an East Indian rosewood back and sides, solid spruce on top, ...
The Modest Mouse record Good News for People Who Love Bad News turns 20 this year, and to celebrate—and cash in, natch—the ...
The country-rock maverick played his first headlining show in Philly in six years. His Why Not? Tour is back at the North ...
During a performance in Dallas, Texas, Morrissey was ushered off stage by security forces after fans began to invade the ...
Johnny Marr was born in 1963 in Manchester. Even though his already long solo adventure is nothing to be ashamed of, his few ...
Marr's latest signature model, the M-7 – also available as a regular six-string – features an extra string to provide his ...
There was something old-school about the way Johnny Marr assembled the Healers. He met Zack Starky at a Who gig at Madison ...
One of the best tours of the year, a pairing of Manchester-based luminaries Johnny Marr and the band James, is currently making its way through North America. (The tour concludes on Friday ...
Despite some expected political antics, Morrissey treated Robinson Center to a compelling night of melancholy, wit and ...
More from Rolling Stone Johnny Marr Clarifies Smiths Reunion Reports ... which concluded a song or two before schedule ...