Mars Williams, a saxophone player known for his work as a member of the Waitresses and later the Psychedelic Furs, died Monday at age 68. His hometown newspaper the Chicago Tribune first confirmed ...
Psychedelic Furs return to Orlando this weekend Credit: Photo via Imago Mgmt. The Psychedelic Furs have announced a weekend of Florida shows at the tail end of the summer — do these look like ...
Looking for some live entertainment this weekend? Here are my picks for the latest can't-miss live performances in the Coachella Valley and surrounding communities. The Psychedelic Furs will perform ...
Made of Rain” was officially 29 years in the making as the follow-up to the Psychedelic Furs’ seventh studio album, 1991’s “World Outside,” before it arrived in 2020. During that time, grunge, ...
English quintet The Psychedelic Furs played the Center Stage venue at MGM Northfield on Saturday night. Frontman and founding member Richard Butler and his unique baritone voice were in fine form as ...
The Psychedelic Furs may have gone next level when their song “Pretty In Pink” was used as the primary track in the classic ’80s John Hughes flick of the same name, but the band, led by brothers ...
Psychedelic Furs return to Orlando this weekend Credit: Photo via Imago Mgmt. Ever get the eerie feeling that the cosmos has zeroed in on you personally and plucked something straight out of the ...
The Psychedelic Furs may be made of rain, but this Sunday, the new wave rockers will be performing under the Costa Mesa sun. “Made of Rain” was officially 29 years in the making as the follow-up to ...
POP, ROCK, FOLK, COUNTRY AND JAZZ Richard Butler and his band the Psychedelic Furs bring their decades of post-punk and new wave music to the Palace Theatre in Albany, along with Gary "Cars" Numan, at ...
After arriving on the post-punk landscape more than four decades ago, The Psychedelic Furs became a staple of college and alternative radio with "Love My Way," "Pretty in Pink," "Heaven," "The Ghost ...
Marc Charles Williams, better known as Mars Williams, the front-and-center saxophonist of ’80s New Wave bands The Waitresses and The Psychedelic Furs, died Nov. 20 of the rare and aggressive ampullary ...