David Gilmour
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Pink Floyd announce Animals Dolby Atmos release for May
By Jerry Ewing published
Pink Floyd's tenth studio album Animals will be released on the Dolby Atmos format for the very first time

“It just brings you to tears”: David Gilmour, Pete Townshend, Brian May, Tony Iommi, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Alex Lifeson, Slash and more join forces for epic new recording of Mark Knopfler's Going Home
By Paul Brannigan published
The new all-star recording of Mark Knopfler's debut solo single will raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America

Pink Floyd announce new Collector's Edition of The Dark Side Of The Moon
By Jerry Ewing published
Pink Floyd's new Collector's Edition of The Dark Side Of The Moon will be released in April

10 times bands made masterpieces late in their career
By Joe Daly published
Some bands run out of juice towards the ends of their career. These bands and artists are the exception

“It was when we knew Roger Waters wasn’t going to be part of anything we did, but before he’d officially left. He had us trapped in limbo. I was putting my toe in the water”: David Gilmour’s solo career
By Daryl Easlea published
Despite saying it’s less complicated to work alone, David Gilmour’s association with Pink Floyd means he never wandered far, or for long, from the band

A new David Gilmour album is expected to be released in 2024
By Jerry Ewing published
David Gilmour's wife Polly Samson has posted photos of him working in the studio with an array of musicians

"I was employed to take Jimi Hendrix round Paris for an evening, show him a good time": Pink Floyd's David Gilmour on his adventures in 1960s France, hanging with Jimi Hendrix, partying with Brigitte Bardot and getting arrested with Syd Barrett
By Paul Brannigan published
For future Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, '60s France offered a sense of freedom that he didn't find at home in Cambridge, until he got arrested busking with Syd Barrett

"I’ve been asked every question about Pink Floyd there possibly is – at least twice!" When David Gilmour released Rattle That Lock, the spectre of the day job still loomed large
By Marcel Anders published
David Gilmour’s Rattle That Lock, was inspired by a day in the life and addresses the horrors of war, hopes for the future and memories of the late Rick Wright. Just don’t ask its composer anything about Pink Floyd ormodern music.
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