The former Pogues frontman created, for a brief period, songs of incisive beauty before addiction led to his ejection from the band, although his genius ...
Shane MacGowan, frontman of Anglo-Irish band The Pogues, has died aged 65. News of his death was confirmed by his wife, Victoria Mary Clarke.
Musician and singer Shane MacGowan, best known as the frontman of The Pogues, has died at the age of 65. His wife Victoria Mary Clarke shared the news in a post ...
Shane MacGowan, the singer-songwriter and frontman of The Pogues, best known for the Christmas ballad “Fairytale of New York,” has died.
The drink, dentistry and other stories that overshadowed the music of the late former Pogues singer.
The Pogues singer and songwriter Shane MacGowan revolutionised music with his fusion of Irish folk and English punk.
Shane MacGowan, the London-Irish punk who transformed Irish traditional music with The Pogues and penned some of the 1980s' most haunting ballads before ...
Born in England on Christmas Day, the Pogues front man distilled the Irish experience for audiences around the world—while giving Irish music a loving shove ...
Shane MacGowan dead - latest: Pogues singer known for Fairytale of New York dies as tributes paid · His death comes one week after he was discharged from ...
The Irish singer-songwriter, whose hits include Fairytale of New York, was unwell for some time.
When they starred in Fairytale of New York, the Irish-American officers had never heard of The Pogues.
As fans share memories of Shane MacGowan, a clip of a 2019 interview with Hollywood star Kiefer Sutherland on Ireland's The Late Late show has resurfaced.
Here, Sinead and Shane are in the Netherlands at The Pink Pop Festival in 1988: two of the greatest artists in contemporary music having a vibe together. I call ...
The Pogues somehow succeeded in blending Irish traditional and rebel music with punk. Watch old footage, and you can still see that their concerts were attended ...
U2, Paul Weller and Pete Doherty lead the tributes to the Pogues frontman, who died on Thursday.
Pogues frontman blended punk with Ireland's musical heritage but had a decades-long struggle with drink and drugs.
The Pogues in the early 1980s felt to thousands of second-generation Irish like the answer to an unspoken prayer.
The police musicians famously recognized in the Pogues song “Fairytale of New York” never sought the limelight, and for good reason.
Shane MacGowan's rambunctious festive classic Fairytale of New York stirred controversy for its lyrics – but could be headed for the top of the UK charts ...
The Pogues singer, who died Thursday, took traditional Irish music in a new direction. Most people in Ireland loved him for it.
Guardian readers pay tribute to the late Pogues frontman, who soundtracked their childhood, inspired their art and PhDs, and performed some of the most ...