Stop Making Sense,” widely viewed as the greatest concert film of all time. omes to the Washington Center on Friday, January ...
Now, more than two-dozen additional events throughout the States have been added to Harrison’s schedule. The new screenings span from a September 18 event in Washington, D.C., through a January 17 ...
At the screenings, Harrison has been introducing the movie, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, and fielding questions from audience members. The 76-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, who was directly ...
The landmark 1984 concert film “Stop Making Sense” gave us David Byrne in an oversized suit, shared the most dynamic phase of Talking Heads’ unique melding of New Wave attitude, art school creativity ...
Following sold-out screenings across the country, Jerry Harrison – keyboardist/guitarist of the band Talking Heads – has announced an extended run of live events tied to the 40th anniversary ...
Fifty years ago this month, three clean-cut art-school students who called themselves Talking Heads played an audition night at the Bowery club CBGB. Different from the other newly minted punk bands ...
Jerry Harrison doesn’t have too many regrets in his musical career. The Talking Heads’ keyboardist, who was in town to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the band’s landmark film STOP MAKING SENSE May ...
Jerry Harrison will be taking your questions on Thursday night in Skokie, and you should go, because Jerry Harrison might be one of the more fascinating unsung figures of late 20th century culture. In ...
Road To Nowhere Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads will be at Clearwater's Capitol Theatre on Jan. 21 for a screening of the 1984 Talking Heads concert film, ...
The Rhode Island School of Design welcomed back class of 1974 alums Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz for a screening of “Stop Making Sense,” a concert film for their band Talking Heads. The film was ...
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