Joy Division and New Order have always been chalk and cheese. Despite sharing members, their respective sounds – gloomy ...
The relationship between Peter Hook and his former Joy Division/New Order bandmates has long been contentious.
Today is a celebration moment for fans of Joy Division and New Order, finally inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, ...
Hook co-founded Joy Division in 1976 and played bass in New Order until 2007.
Phil Collins, Sade, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, and Luther Vandross also made the cut ...
Bassist Peter Hook worked as a DJ in the years immediately after New Order broke up in 2007, ending his three decades as a founding member of that band along with its predecessor, Joy Division. It was ...
Peter Hook played bass in Joy Division, the short-lived but highly regarded post-punk British band, as well as Joy Division’s massively popular successor, New Order. Hook left New Order in 2007, ...
For the third time, members of Joy Division and New Order have been nominated for a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, ...
Forgive New Order fans if they took the lyric “I used to think that the day would never come” from 1987’s “True Faith” and applied it to the chances of the band ever playing Pittsburgh again. It has ...
Peter Hook played bass in Joy Division, the short-lived but highly regarded post-punk British band, as well as Joy Division’s massively popular successor, New Order. Hook left New Order in 2007, ...
When O-Town comes to North Carolina this week, they will move without their Angel. A few years ago, the marginal boy-band from the early ’00s became yet another reunited grown-man band. But they did ...
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