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A week of afters for Gov Ball. Governors Ball may end at 11 p. m. because of permits and regulations on Randall's Island, but in the city that never sleeps there will always be an afterparty. -
Albert Hammond Jr. Beats Up Pickpocket Who Attempted to Steal From His Wife [WATCH]
Note to self: don't steal from Albert Hammond Jr. The solo artist and Strokes guitarist shared a video yesterday (Dec. 11) of he and his crew reviewing the security footage of an altercation in which a pickpocket attempted to steal his wife's wallet and green card. -
The Strokes New Album: Julian Casablancas Reveals 'Comedown Machine' Band is in Studio
The cat is out of the bag - The Strokes are back in the recording studio to make a new album. Over the weekend, the "Someday" rockers played a show together at the Landmark Festival in Washington, D.C., and frontman Julian Casablancas let it spill that a follow-up to Comedown Machine is on its way. -
Albert Hammond Jr. Brings 'Momentary Masters' to Life at Hook-Filled NYC Show [Live Review]
There's nothing like a hometown crowd, and nobody embraces that more than Albert Hammond Jr. Following the release of his third solo album Momentary Masters earlier this year, The Strokes' guitarist is touring the United States and on Monday night (Sept. 21), he played the first of two big shows at New York City's Bowery Ballroom. And he brought the melody. -
Interview: Albert Hammond Jr On Touring Sober, The Strokes and New Album 'Momentary Masters'
Albert Hammond Jr.'s life is a lot different today than when he first started making music with The Strokes. Now 35 years old, the singer and guitarist is no longer that scrappy kid living a wild life. He's confident, a little jokey and, most importantly, finally sober. Though Hammond has come a long way, one thing still remains: the guy knows how to work his way around a melody. -
Albert Hammond Jr. says The Strokes won't tour until they release a new album
The Strokes are set to make their return to the stage at Governors Ball Music Festival in New York on June 7. However, guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. said the band wouldn't tour again until they've put out a new album, which he hopes will come out next year (2015). -
Phoenix announces North American tour dates [SCHEDULE]
Phoenix has announced a run of North American dates in continued support of 2013's Bankrupt!. In between slots at Governors Ball and Bonnaroo, the group will hit Montreal, Washington, Detroit and Toronto. Albert Hammond Jr. of The Strokes will be their opener. -
Albert Hammond Jr. Of the Strokes Announces North American Tour Dates
Albert Hammond Jr., the guitarist for the Strokes, has announced a North American tour in support of his upcoming quasi self-titled solo EP, AHJ, which is due out Oct. 8 via Cult Records. -
Albert Hammond, Jr. New Album 2013: The Strokes Guitarist to Release EP in September via Julian Casablancas' Cult Records
Five years after his last solo effort, Hammond announced that he will release a five-song EP in September via the podcast "Nocturnal Emotions," according to Pitchfork. The new music will come out via fellow Stroke Julian Casablancas' record label Cult Records.
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