The Pretenders are on tour now, playing some absolutely huge stages opening for Guns N’ Roses, which they are balancing with some very intimate headline club shows. Following the GN’R MetLife Stadium ...
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Not every artist falls in love with the song that makes them famous. When the Pretenders released "Brass in Pocket" in 1979, the infectious blend of new wave, rock and pop quickly became the band's ...
Some songs have a chord that is so striking and beautiful that you listen to the tune over and over, just so that you can hear it. “Talk of the Town,” the first single that the Pretenders released ...
Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders made their return to the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory onTuesday. It was their first time to play in DFW for seven years. Hynde is famously from Ohio, but moved to ...
The Pretenders are back with a new album, Relentless, Chrissie Hynde and company’s first LP in three years. “I enjoy seeing the various meanings and origins of a word,” Hynde said of the album title ...
When the Pretenders played Wednesday in New York City, they defied what one would traditionally expect from legacy bands who are touring these days. For that particular night at the Bowery Ballroom, ...
It turns out Paul McCartney and Jon Bon Jovi weren’t the only Rock & Roll Hall of Famers who attended one of Taylor Swift’s recent concerts at Wembley Stadium in London. Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie ...
With a new album due in September, Chrissie Hynde’s band played a tiny club show in New York that inspired a spin through its catalog. By Lindsay Zoladz On Wednesday night, I was one of approximately ...
The Pretenders kicked off their intimate run of U.S. concerts at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City Wednesday night. The band performed nearly 20 songs from across their catalog — ranging from ...
Not every holiday song is happy. Elvis Presley waxed poetic about his yuletide loneliness in "Blue Christmas," Joni Mitchell cursed herself for leaving an incomparable lover in "River," the Eagles ...