These four legendary musicians and bands from music history's radically changed David Gilmour's life and artistry as a ...
David Gilmour was never fully comfortable taking over the role as Pink Floyd’s de facto leader. Despite the departure of Waters – who wore many hats as the band’s bassist, primary songwriter ...
Gilmour previews his new tour, reveals songwriting secrets, explains why he’s over his “old pop group,” ponders baby-boomer ...
What’s better: a brand-new acoustic guitar fresh from the factory, or a vintage example that exhibits the intangible ‘mojo’ ...
David Gilmour leads the pack in the race for this week’s Official Number 1 album with Luck and Strange. The Pink Floyd ...
Keeping it in the family: Gilmour with his daughter, Romany (Anton Corbijn) We chat about Samson’s love of cold water swimming and David’s views on politics. “Keir Starmer seems like a ...
Body Count have released a new single... and it's a Pink Floyd cover... and it has Floyd's David Gilmour ripping on the ...
Fox host Jesse Watters pressed his black Democratic co-host Harold Ford Jr. to wear a White Dudes For Harris hat repeatedly ...
A key element to Pink Floyd's sound, both as a vocalist and instrumentalist, David Gilmour hasn't been a regular presence as a solo artist. Still, his occasional albums have tended to focus on the ...
Midway through a conversation with David Gilmour about the former Pink Floyd singer and guitarist‘s terrific new solo album, “Luck and Strange,” it’s time to ask him about something he said.
By Keith Caulfield David Gilmour lands his first No. 1 on Billboard’s 33-year-old Top Album Sales chart, as his first studio album in nine years, Luck and Strange, debuts atop the tally dated Sept.