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Radiohead's Phil Selway Preps Solo Album!

11:40 AM GMT 16/09/2009

Radiohead's Phil Selway Preps Solo Album!

Radiohead's Phil Selway is rumoured be recording his debut solo album.

Wilco's Glenn Kotche and Pat Sansone have reportedly been contributing material to the LP which is currently being recorded in Radiohead's Oxfordshire studio. Singer-songwriter Lisa Germano and ex-Soul Coughing bass man Sebastian Steinberg are also rumoured to be involved in the project.

The drummer debuted a selection of tracks - including The Family Madness - in Auckland at the beginning of the year.

He follows Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood into the realm of solo ventures.

Check out our Radiohead photo galleries HERE and HERE!

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Bob Dylan's artwork will go on display at the National Gallery of Denmark in 2010.

Almost 100 pieces of Dylan's art will be available to view, including many never-seen-before creations.

His upcoming festive release, Christmas In The Heart, will be unveiled on October 13.

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Sunn O))) will tour the UK in December. The drone-metal lords will be bringing the sounds of their latest album, Monoliths & Dimensions, to our shores in December.

Preparing for some seriously loud sounds are:

Newcastle, The Sage (December 7)
Manchester (8)
Bristol, Trinity Church (9)
Birmingham, Asylum (10)
Minehead, ATP (12)
Minehead, ATP (13)
London, Koko (14)

Tickets are on sale now.

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And finally...happy birthday B.B. King! The blues master is 84 today. He tours the UK next month. Here he is in 1968:

Photo © Kevin Westenberg

Posted by Ross_Bennett at 11:40 AM GMT 16/09/2009


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