Julian Casablancas
Born | August 23, 1978 |
Hometown | New York City, New York (state), United States |
Net worth | $13 million |
Height | 6'2" (1.88m) |
Spouse | Juliet Joslin (m 2005 - 2019) |
Children | Cal Casablancas |
Parents | John Casablancas |
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My shameful part in indie rock’s sleaziest era
- At last October’s London Film Festival, watching the UK premiere of one of the most eagerly anticipated music documentaries of the year, I nearly fell off my seat. Or, rather, sank into it, mortified. There I was, in the section about the hounding and objectification of Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ frontwoman Karen O, inquiring after her sexual history and guff about her eating habits.
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The Come Up Wants to Be a Gen Z Real World , But It’s Too Polite to Get Real
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Watch Eddie Vedder Join the Strokes for ‘Juicebox’ in Seattle
Fresh off wrapping up Pearl Jam‘s first European tour in four years, Eddie Vedder joined the Strokes last night (Aug. 3) at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park for a performance of “Juicebox,” a track on which the musicians have previously teamed on a handful of occasions dating back to 2006. Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas has spoken … Watch Eddie Vedder Join the Strokes for ‘Juicebox’ in Seattle Read More » The post Watch Eddie Vedder Join the Strokes for ‘Juicebox’ in Seattle appeared first on SPIN.
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The Strokes Electrify Chicago, Apologize to ‘Republicans in the Crowd’ at Intimate Benefit Concert for Kina Collins
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