Peter Gabriel spent 16 hours lying under a glass sheet so stop-motion animators could film one frame at a time. The result won nine MTV Awards.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Peter Gabriel in the video for Sledgehammer In the summer of 1986, when his song Sledgehammer attained the number one spot on the ...
Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975, and in 1986 one of his songs knocked Genesis's No. 1 hit off the Billboard chart. Here'a ...
Influential bassist Tony Levin speaks with NPR's Eric Deggans about Levin's work with the experimental rock band King Crimson. From Peter Gabriel's 'Sledgehammer' to King Crimson, Tony Levin's bass ...
So was released on May 19, 1986. It was an almost collaborative effort between Peter Gabriel and producer Daniel Lanois. The production and recording behind the album are noteworthy. Gabriel was known ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1986, a musician laid under a glass sheet for 16 hours while animators moved tiny objects across his face one frame at a time. ...
In this conversation, Levin shares the first words John Lennon said to him ("They tell me you're good; just don't play too many notes") and breaks down how he wrote iconic bass line for the likes of ...