
A budding group of art-school punks, the Talking Heads won a prized gig in 1975: opening for the Ramones at the famed CBGB club. Members David Byrne, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth met while studying at the Rhode Island School of Design. Keyboardist Jerry Harrison joined in '76, and from that point on, the Talking Heads embarked upon a creative journey that took their new wave sound from underground to household name in the '80s. Their music launched an experimental craze as they lent wry, melodic tones to African percussions and electronic rock. The group issued an official breakup memo in '91 but reunited in '99 for the 15th anniversary edition of the concert film, Stop Making Sense.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Talking Heads | Berklee Performance Center | Aug 24, 1979
- Talking Heads | Capitol Theatre | Nov 4, 1980
- Talking Heads | CBGB | May 31, 1977
- Talking Heads | Emerald City | Nov 8, 1980
- Talking Heads | Heatwave Festival | Aug 23, 1980
- David Byrne | Interview | Dec 16, 1982
- David Byrne | Interview | Nov 19, 1984