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The Cure: I ve never liked the idea of doing things on my own

4 h Share with: CHVRCHES and Robert Smith join Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 to discuss their new collaboration “How Not To Drown”. CHVRCHES tell Zane how the collaboration came to be, what it was like to work with one of their major musical influences, and the emotional experience of hearing Robert Smith on a CHVRCHES song. Robert Smith talks to Zane about how he approaches collaborations, and provides an update on when fans can expect new music from The Cure. Robert Smith Tells Apple Music About Collaborating With Other Artists Like CHVRCHES and Gorillaz… I mean, I m not quite sure now how many years I ve. There s not that many over the years, but I think once you do one, people sort of think, Ooh, hang on.” I went through a period of just listening to a lot of different kinds of music, and I was really intrigued by the idea of me trying something else without taking the band with me, just doing something. I ve never liked the idea of doing things on my own, like a s

Rush is a Band Blog: Updates and other random Rush stuff

Neil Peart, Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson Fri, May 21, 2021 Fri, May 21, 2021@10:42AM | comments The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced last week that 15-time JUNO Award-winning band and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees The Tragically Hip will perform with singer-songwriter Feist during The 50th Annual JUNO Awards next month. The Hip will be without their iconic front-man Gord Downie, who passed away back in 2017. The Hip will also be receiving the 2021 Humanitarian Award from Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush. The Humanitarian Award recognizes outstanding Canadian artists or industry leaders whose humanitarian contributions have positively enhanced the social fabric of Canada and beyond. The Hip s performance from Toronto will be broadcast on Sunday, June 6th at 8PM EST on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music and streaming globally on CBCmusic.ca/junos. Guitarists Rob Baker and Paul Langlois were recentl

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Reveals Class of 2021

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Reveals Class of 2021
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Supermom engineers perfect balance | News, Sports, Jobs

gvogrin@tribtoday.com Staff photo / R. Michael Semple Nicole Liptak of Johnston is both a full-time engineer and a full-time mother. Here she sits down with her daughters, 11-year-old Ava and 7-year-old Alaina, in the dining room of their Love Warner Road home to help them with school work. JOHNSTON Nicole Liptak has been an engineer for more than two decades with Aptiv, formerly Delphi Packard. And for more than a decade, she’s been a mother. The now-senior advanced development engineer, who graduated summa cum laude in 1999 with a chemical engineering degree from Youngstown State University, recently was honored for developing patents that help with the manufacturing of electric vehicles.

Phoenixville School District inducts 3 into Wall of Fame

PHOENIXVILLE — The Phoenixville Area School District 2021 Wall of Fame Ceremony recently took place in the Phoenixville Area High School auditorium. The evening’s event recognized three of Phoenixville’s finest — John Coll Jr.; Thomas E. Mitchell (posthumously), and Barry Sankey (posthumously). Each of these men has made significant contributions to the Phoenixville Area School District and to the Phoenixville community. Phoenixville Superintendent Alan Fegley spoke of the impact all of the Wall of Fame honorees have had on the school district, serving as role models in good citizenship and character. - Advertisement - Past inductees in attendance included Richard Dick Kunsch, Coach Leo Scoda, and Coach John Doc Kennedy.

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