Yes guitarist Steve Howe to release limited edition vinyl 10 inch EP of Bob Dylan covers Steve Howe follows his reissue of 1999's Portraits Of Bob Dylan with the three-track Signals Crossed EP in December
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Disturbed say they want their music to “heal people” after their singer signed a bomb and caused their Belgium gig to be cancelled The Platinum-selling band say that music is “not about what divides us”, a year after frontman David Draiman signed a bomb set to be used...
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