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"By all means, The Rolling Stones should retire," Lydon said on 'Good Morning' Britain on Wednesday, May 7 John Lydon thinks ...
The Sex Pistols bassist is delighted to be back with three original members of the band, and also pays tribute to his friend, ...
John Lydon took an unexpected swipe at The Rolling Stones during an appearance on a British morning show Wednesday (May 7).
The Rolling Stones don’t look like they plan to stop anytime soon, but ex- Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd lead singer John ...
In February, “Hackney Diamonds” won the Grammy for Best Rock Album, marking only the fourth time that the Stones brought home a gramophone since the legendary British band formed in 1962. In 2015, ...
John Lydon, lead vocalist of the Sex Pistols, recently shared his thoughts on the controversy surrounding Irish hip-hop trio ...
Earlier today the Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter were confirmed for the CBGB Festival, a new one-day event scheduled for ...
The Sex Pistols have added more dates to their upcoming North American tour. The reunited group, sans original singer Johnny ...
Jack White, Iggy Pop and the Sex Pistols are among the 21 artists performing at the CBGB Festival in New York next month.
"You shouldn’t be talking like that, you shouldn’t be making enemies of your fellow human beings," the former Sex Pistols ...
Sex Pistols' John Lydon responded to the controversy surrounding Belfast hip-hop trio Kneecap during a recent interview.
His comment came during an interview on Good Morning Britain that aired on May 7. That part of the conversation began when ...