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- Living Colour - Wikipedia
Interviewed in 2018, Vernon Reid looked back on the deal as a bittersweet triumph; "We had to get the co-sign from a person who literally embodied what rock 'n' roll is, the fact that he had to come see us, and dig us, for us to get at the back of the line is crazy "
- Living Colour: the history of the rock band | Louder
Founded by guitarist Vernon Reid, a member of New York’s groundbreaking Black Rock Coalition, Living Colour were one of the most revolutionary rock bands of the late 80s
- Living Colours Times Up was a reclamation of rock musics Black . . .
Living Colour had a massive rock hit with the song "Cult of Personality" and their debut album, Vivid, in the late '80s It made the American outfit a rare example of a Black hard rock
- How Living Colour Defied Expectations and Defined Hard Rock in the ‘80s
Nearly 40 years later, Living Colour are still rocking crowds and defying expectations, and for a variety of reasons—some related to professional wrestling, some to video games —“Cult of
- Living Colour: Rocking Past Stereotypes – PS Audio
However, except for their racial make-up, the two groups are quite different: Fishbone, formed in 1979, had a strong basis in ska and reggae, which they blended with rock, whereas Living Colour uses aspects of jazz, punk, and metal along with rock and roll
- The Untold Truth Of Living Colour - Grunge
Not only did Living Colour impress Mick Jagger with their delectable fusion of hard rock, punk, metal, and funk, but they also found a massive supporter in Prince
- Living Colours Afrofuturistic Influence and Grammy-Winning Album - The . . .
Many categorize Living Colour as a Black hard rock band, but that may be too easy The group also fits in with the cultural influence of Afrofuturism In music, it is African diaspora culture, interpreted by merging music genres down into staging performances, album covers and clothing
- 5 Truths About Living Colour That Changed Rock
Discover 5 explosive truths about Living Colour, the Black rock band that shattered stereotypes, dominated MTV, and redefined rock music forever
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