Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr has refused to be drawn on the subject of reforming his old band.
Johnny Marr, Tim Burgess, Bono, Tom Waits and Marianne Faithfull have paid tribute to Rob Partridge, the legendary music PR who died last Wednesday 26 Nov. age 60...
Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway are set to team up once again with Neil Finn for the follow-up to 2001's 'Worlds Collide' album to raise money for Oxfam.
Guitarist Johnny Marr and bassist Flea are among the guests on Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante's new album, "The Empyrean," due Jan. 20 via Record Collection.
Johnny Marr officially became a university lecturer as he spoke to more than 1000 people at the University of Salford in Manchester.
He announced his new album 'Years Of Refusal' will be released on February 23.Moz also collaborated with Chrissie Hynde during the recording sessions.
The Smiths are considering reforming for a one-off show at a US festival in 2009 after being offered a "ludicrous" amount of money, it has been claimed.
Speculation has renewed that The Smiths may be on the verge of reforming.
Apparently The Smiths are reportedly close to reforming for a special one-off gig.They have previously refused to regroup - but a massive pay offer looks set to change their minds.
He revealed he's been offered a number of different TV campaigns during his career.