The Band is in the spotlight in our new issue. Discover the history of this group that has become legendary.
The Band is on the cover of our number 171. This number is available in newsstands and via Our online store.
The editorial staff returns to the history of this Canadian group, notably known for having accompanied Bob Dylan from 1965 to 1967, but whose history remains deep and devilishly interesting. Mixing Americana, Folk, Rock, R&B, Jazz and Country, they inspired many great artists such as George Harrison, Elton John, Eric Clapton, and even Wilco.
The editorial staff also celebrates 30 years with a 16 -page anniversary notebook that you can read for free in digital version. In particular, find interviews with all members of the antenna such as Gaëtan Roussel, Grégory Ascher, Justine Salmon, Francis Zégut, Marjorie Hache, Waxx and Éric Jean-Jean, as well as Dominique DuForest and Guillaume Piau, 1st director of current programs. Also, let's not forget the live memories that crossed the three decades of the radio.
WECB also concocted a detailed file on the future of music. Discover the talents of tomorrow with the varied and meticulous selection of the editorial staff. Also explore several decades of changes within the music industry, with an in -depth analysis of the arrival of new technologies and their impact on music production and consumption.
Do not miss our interviews either. Thus, Lenny Kravitz, currently on a French tour, reviews his career through 15 pieces of his vintage. Also find the Belgian-Egyptian artist Tamino on the occasion of the release of his new album, the return of the Arizonians of Xixa, which makes you plunge into Aztec mythology.
Cultural news at the start of the year is also in the spotlight. So find Rushmile Sympathetic Mumford & Sons on disc of the month, Blue, white, red by Benjamin Dierstein in book and The studio of Seth Rogen in series of the month.
Discover all the news in February in our issue 171, which covers March.