"36 - Quite possibly the foremost pioneer of the indie music genre, Morrissey spent most of the ’80s drafting morose and beautiful songs as frontman for The Smiths. After the dynamic between Smiths members grew contentious, the Englishman went solo in 1987. In 2004, he released a comeback album, You are the Quarry, which sold better than any of his previous solo efforts, or any prior Smiths album. He is moody and he is controversial, but Morrissey arouses fierce loyalty amongst his legion of fans. – Ellen Barnes"
Numbers 30 to 40 are here with links to the rest:
Gibson.com’s Top 50 Frontmen (and Frontwomen) of All Time – 40-31
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August 24- Viva Hate remastered/deluxe edition out next year, and more? (46)
- Pete Burns refused to sell Smiths records - memories of Probe Records (9)
- Rock Band 3 to feature "Stop Me..." (2)
- The Bent Backed Tulips (Dramarama) cover " Last of the Famous International Playboys" (0)
- The Courteeners' Liam Fray covers "Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together" at SLC gig (3)
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August 13 -
August 12- "Everyday Is Like Sunday" re-release sleeve, signed prints; more details on true-to-you.net (21)
- Gary Day and Spike T. Smith join New York Dolls in Blackpool (8)
- Johnny Marr pens TV theme tune for "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margret" (3)
- Morrissey #2 in Esquire UK Top 5 concert cancellations (11)
- Morrissey/Smiths Live Tribute Night (Chicago, Aug. 12) (0)
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August 8