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Pink Floyd agree to sell music rights to Sony in deal worth 400 million dollars
By Paul Brannigan published
After years of discussions, Pink Floyd have finally sold the rights to their recorded music

Remembering Eddie Vedder's rousing cameo with Roger Waters at the Sandy Relief concert
By Paul Brannigan published
Eddie Vedder's surprise cameo with Roger Waters at the 12-12-12 concert brought Madison Square Garden to its feet

David Gilmour is bored talking about Roger Waters
By Paul Brannigan published
David Gilmour on Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Pink Floyd

Watch Roger Waters perform Pink Floyd classic in a London church
By Paul Brannigan published
Roger Waters labels Labour leader Keir Starmer a "genocide enabler" at Stand Up For Palestine benefit show in London

Eric Clapton says Pink Floyd's Roger Waters suffers "terribly" from sharing his political views
By Liz Scarlett published
Eric Clapton says that he thinks Roger Waters has "a lot of guts" when it comes to sharing his political opinions, and has seen him suffer "terribly" for it

That time Roger Waters hooked up with Foo Fighters to cover a Pink Floyd classic
By Fraser Lewry published
Yes, this actually happened

When Roger Waters was asked to take on the mantle of Pink Floyd, and how it rejuvenated him
By Prog published
After the revelation of his Desert Trip festival experience, he returned with his Us + Them tour – eight years after he thought he’d delivered his swan song

“Such a spectacle: 80,000 fans, eight-way spatial audio”: Did Roger Waters top Pink Floyd at Desert Trip in 2016? His guitarist Jonathan Wilson thinks so (and he wasn’t in the band at the time)
By Grant Moon published
While not living his “Canyon life,” American musician and producer’s prog world includes Rush, Frank Zappa, Roy Harper, Robert Wyatt and others

A rebuilt Wall, Madonna's producer and an American academic: How Roger Waters saved himself
By Dave Everley published
At the start of the 90s, Roger Waters was up against it. An epic concert of The Wall in Berlin was the first brick in rebuilding his career, followed by his third solo album, Amused To Death
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