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Robert Smith and Reeves Gabrels got together in 1997 to rehearse for David Bowie’s 50th birthday gig, then hit the town to ...
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Legendary The Cure guitarist will perform in Boston Ballet's new "The Leisurely Installation of a New Window"
You may not expect to hear an electric guitar when you go to the ballet, but legendary rock guitarist Reeves Gabrels will be sitting in with the orchestra during an upcoming world premiere at Boston ...
Could the Cure be the Grateful Dead of the ‘20s? Despite, of course, sounding nothing like them. Guitarist Reeves Gabrels — the Cure’s “new” kid in the band, an 11-year-veteran of the group and only ...
Lizzie Edwards couldn’t help stare at the taxidermy deer mounted on the wall where she was bartending. Forbidden to use a cell phone on the job, her only escape was to gaze at the hanging head across ...
TROY — To say Reeves Gabrels plays guitar is akin to saying Antonio Stradivari made violins. As true as each statement may be, it grossly understates the man’s impact on his respective instrument.
On Sunday, Dec. 28, Gov’t Mule initiated its New Year’s Eve run, performing the first in a series of three concerts built around the looming firework displays and champagne toasts as the clock strikes ...
Reeves Gabrels is an American guitarist who’s played with some giants of English rock, most notably with the Cure and David Bowie. Gabrels can coax all kinds of sounds from a guitar. Gabrels makes his ...
In overseeing Club D'Elf since its inception over 25 years ago, founder-leader-bassist Mike Rivard has maintained a core lineup around which has revolved a colorful cast of collaborators as eclectic ...
Gabrels is a songwriter and lead guitar player/producer, who is best known for his work with David Bowie. His aggressive guitar style combines the visceral energy of rock, the sophistication of jazz, ...
After ending an over 11-minute song complete with multiple guitar solos, Reeves Gabrels apologized to the audience. “Sorry about the volume of the first two songs. It was even too loud for me,” he ...
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