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Supergroup Drink The Sea is releasing two albums in the fall. We caught up with guitarist Peter Buck to chat about details.
R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck will be releasing albums soon with the new supergroup Drink the Sea and U.K. singer/songwriter ...
Six month ago Peter Buck (R.E.M., the Minus 5) and Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season) unveiled the debut album from the Silverlites, their supergroup with the Black Crowes’ Rich ...
(L-R: Peter Buck, Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Warren Zevon.) Photo: Henry Diltz “I still have a really strong place in my heart for Warren, even though he could be one of the biggest grumps.” ...
The tour hit Portland, OR on Saturday and joining them for most of the second set was R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck. He came out for their cover of Pylon’s “Crazy” and stayed the rest of the ...
Titled Let’s Go Dancing: A Celebration Of Kevn Kinney, it was originally previewed with Scott McCaughey and his late-era R.E.M. bandmate Peter Buck covering “MacDougal Blues.” On Friday the ...
John recalled selling records to REM’s Peter Buck and basketball legend Bill Russell ... I was the main character—the level-headed businessperson who kept it all functioning—and everybody else who ...
Subway was started in 1965 when 17-year-old Fred DeLuca asked Dr. Peter Buck, a nuclear physicist who was a family friend, for advice on how to pay his college tuition fees. Buck invested $1,000 ...
The late Peter Buck, co-founder of sandwich giant Subway, left instructions in his will to give 50 percent of the chain to a charitable foundation he and his wife set up in 1999, the foundation ...
Buck was working as a nuclear physicist when he loaned a family friend's son $1,000 to start what would become Subway. One of the late cofounders of the restaurant giant Subway is giving his ...
Subway's last surviving founder, Peter Buck, died in 2021. In 1965, Buck invested $1,000 to help Fred DeLuca start Subway, which grew into a fast-food empire. On Tuesday, Buck's private foundation ...
Peter Buck recalled his first-ever show as a “horrible” experience and said that many of R.E.M.’s early concerts were embarrassing memories. In a new interview with Guitar World ...