In the Spring of 1988, Living Colour (the quartet of guitarist Vernon Reid, vocalist Corey Glover, drummer Will Calhoun and Muzz Skillings on bass) released their debut album, Vivid. The album arrived ...
Color-corrective glasses, like those sold by EnChroma (pictured), are available for checkout at a growing number of libraries for patrons who experience color blindness.Photo: Adam Rogers Libraries ...
Reid is a voracious fan of music, without the snobbery that often comes with that. "My sense of music was cumulative as opposed to subtractive. I never grew out of things, I would just add things. I ...
In April, Living Colour frontman Corey Glover talked about wanting to get into the studio with the band this month to start working on new material with the hopes of putting out a new album for 2025, ...
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This Black Music Month, Tiny Desk honors the anniversaries of landmark albums that have shaped the course of music and culture. Did we really squeeze the big sound of Living Colour behind the Tiny ...
Living Colour never wanted to make the same record twice. Their first two, 1988's Vivid and 1990's Time's Up, brought mainstream success. They appeared on Saturday Night Live, opened for the Rolling ...