John Linnell
Born | June 12, 1959 |
Hometown | New York City, New York, United States |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
Spouse | Karen Brown |
Children | Henry Linnell |
Parents | Zenos Linnell , Kathleen Linnell |
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30 Overlooked 1993 Albums Turning 30
- 1993 was a great year for music. A lot of albums were celebrated, but many were not. Here are 30 underrated albums from 1993
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They Might Be Giants to Play 1990 Album ‘Flood’ in Full on 2023 Australian Tour
They Might Be Giants will perform their 1990 album Flood in its entirety when they tour Australia in October 2023. The band will be in Australia following a lengthy North American run of Flood anniversary dates – which were due to kick off in 2020, but postponed until last year due to the pandemic. The […] The post They Might Be Giants to Play 1990 Album ‘Flood’ in Full on 2023 Australian Tour appeared first on Music Feeds.
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They Might Be Giants member John Flansburgh injured in 'serious' car accident after show
"Please send your healing rays to Flans," bandmate John Linnell writes.
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They Might Be Giants Postpone Tour Dates After “Rather Serious Car Accident”
The plan is to pick back up in August. They Might Be Giants Postpone Tour Dates After “Rather Serious Car Accident” Eddie Fu
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They Might Be Giants Postpone Tour After John Flansburgh Involved in ‘Serious Car Accident’
“He has seven broken ribs several of which have multiple fractures,” duo’s John Linnell says
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They Might Be Giants Postpone June Dates Following John Flansburgh’s ‘Rather Serious’ Car Accident
John Linnell announced the news on Thursday morning (June 9) and said the band plan to be back on the road in late August.
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The Story Behind How They Might Be Giants Built a “Birdhouse in Your Soul”
John Linnell also dives into the recent BOOK track "If Day for Winnipeg" The Story Behind How They Might Be Giants Built a “Birdhouse in Your Soul” Peter Csathy
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They Might Be Giants on New Album BOOK and Heading Back on Tour: “Rest Assured, There Will Be Accordion”
Consequence chats with John Linnell of They Might Be Giants about the band's forthcoming record Book. They Might Be Giants on New Album BOOK and Heading Back on Tour: “Rest Assured, There Will Be Accordion” Jesse Hassenger
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Quarantined with a chronic illness during the coronavirus crisis: How 'high risk' groups can manage their health
Having multiple sclerosis, arthritis, diabetes or COPD in the age of the coronavirus can be life-altering. Here is advice from doctors on what these patients should do to lower their risks.
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How They Might Be Giants Changes While Staying the Same
“The best band of all time. Better than the Stones, better than the Beatles, better than Oasis, and better than Crosby, Stills & Nash.” That’s how the hip-hop artist Open Mike Eagle once described the alt-rock band They Might Be Giants—and whether or not you agree, there’s certainly something singular about the group, formed 36 years ago by John Linnell and John Flansburgh. Just look at their biggest single, the revolutionarily geeky “Birdhouse in Your Soul.” Or the theme song they wrote for Mal
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Video: They Might Be Giants – “I Like Fun”
They Might Be Giants are preparing to drop their 20th album (!) on Friday, titled I Like Fun. While a certain sense of joyfulness has always been present in the band's quirky oeuvre, the duo of John Linnell and John Flansburgh recently told the Charleston City Paper their latest album is actually about the things in life that get…
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