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FREAK’S STORE has debuted a selection of apparel celebrating two music legends, Jamiroquai and Nas. The capsule includes a total of four T-shirts that take inspiration from vintage band shirts.
Jamiroquai have announced a 14-date UK and European arena tour for 2025. Kicking off in November, the shows will mark the band’s return to the stage after a six-year hiatus. The news was first teased ...
Jamiroquai have announced their first tour in six years. The 'Heels of Steel' jaunt will see the 'Virtual Insanity' hitmakers play huge arenas across the UK and Europe, including London's The O2 on ...
Jamiroquai have reunited to work on their first album in eight years. The funk group are back in the studio for the first time since the tragic loss of their bassist, Derrick McIntyre, who passed ...
Jamiroquai rose to fame in 1992 after signing to independent label Acid Jazz Records, with debut album Emergency On Planet Earth selling more than a million copies upon release the following year.
During their 30-year career, Jamiroquai sold over 40 million records and notched up nine top ten singles. Their last record, Automaton, came out in 2017 and became their ninth top ten album.
Jamiroquai at Harvest Rock 2023 (Ian Laidlaw) There's an elephant in the room that threatens to ruin it all though, and it sits atop the charming frontman's head for the entire show.
Jamiroquai's 1996 single 'Virtual Insanity' was a force of nature upon its release. A perfect distillation of Jamiroquai's broad creative ambitions neatly packaged in a sub-four-minute pop song.
Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay, who shot to fame in the 1990s, took to the stage in a tracksuit and his trademark feather headdress at Lytham Festival on Wednesday night ...
Here’s where to buy Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection online, which draws inspiration from Jamiroquai front-man Jay Kay.
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"When I saw the headdress being placed on the Pope, I immediately thought 'absolutely not.' We are not running that photo," said Jourdan Bennett-Begaye, editor of ICT, formerly Indian Country Today.