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.
More from Rolling Stone Johnny Marr Clarifies Smiths Reunion Reports ... which concluded a song or two before schedule ...
It's been a whirlwind couple of years for James, from touring with an orchestra to securing their first number one album.
During a performance in Dallas, Texas, Morrissey was ushered off stage by security forces after fans began to invade the ...
Despite some expected political antics, Morrissey treated Robinson Center to a compelling night of melancholy, wit and ...
The country-rock maverick played his first headlining show in Philly in six years. His Why Not? Tour is back at the North ...
The M7 Johnny Marr is one seriously cool Grand Auditorium with an East Indian rosewood back and sides, solid spruce on top, and there is a six-string version available too ...
One of the highlights that has been unearthed is a classic interview with Noel Gallagher – where he discusses the time Oasis nearly had Johnny Marr as a second guitarist. The interview dates ...
You can get the album here. Now, in exclusive quotes supplied to NME, Marr has shared details of their initial meeting, which he says was “When the actual nucleus of the band formed.” ...
To celebrate National Album Day (which is on Saturday 19 October), Johnny Marr presents this beautifully curated four-part series - now available in full on BBC Sounds - in which he takes ...
Johnny Marr was born in 1963 in Manchester. Even though his already long solo adventure is nothing to be ashamed of, his few ...
Renowned as the guitarist and co-songwriter of The Smiths, Johnny Marr played a pivotal role in shaping the musical landscape of indie and guitar bands, not only in the 1980s but far beyond.