Happy 50th Birthday, Michael Stipe

by admin on January 5, 2010 · 0 comments

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Today, January 4th, 2010, marks the 50th birthday of R.E.M. frontman and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Michael Stipe. The singer may not look a day over 37, but on this date in 1960 in Decatur, Georgia, the man who brought the music world Murmur, Monster and “Man on the Moon” was born. To celebrate a half-century of Stipe, we dive into the Rolling Stone archives to unearth some R.E.M.-related stories. Plus, check after the jump to watch Stipe in all his live glory.

From Art School to the Hall of Fame: R.E.M. Give a Tour of Their Discography
R.E.M. Look Back
Cover Story: R.E.M.’s New Adventures
The Rolling Stone Interview: Michael Stipe
Cover Story: R.E.M.’s Brave New World

“What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?”

“The One I Love”

“Man on the Moon” from R.E.M.’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

You can find the original article and other great content at this URL: http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2010/01/04/happy-50th-birthday-michael-stipe/

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