It will mark Love's first London appearance since mid-January, when the group played a two-night stand at the London Royal Festival Hall and was joined at its January 15 show by former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon for a rendition of the Love song "Singing Cowboy."
Love is working on a new album and is rumored to be planning an appearance at the U.K.'s Glastonbury Festival, which takes place June 27-29. A new compilation, the 22-song The Best Of Love, comes out March 11.
-- Gary Graff, Detroit
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Aug 4, 2006 11:49 am PDT
Arthur Lee, the eccentric singer-guitarist and driving force behind the 1960s' cult psychedelic rock band Love, has died. He was 61. According to his manager, Mark Linn, Lee lost his fight with leukemia Thursday at Methodist University...
Psychedelic '60s rocker Arthur Lee dies
Aug 4, 2006 10:00 am PDT
Arthur Lee, frontman of '60s psychedelic legends Love, has died at the age of 61. The singer had been suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia. A recent New York benefit concert had seen Robert Plant, Yo La Tengo, Ryan Adams, and Clap ...
Arthur Lee Makes Triumphant L.A. Return
Jun 2, 2003 12:00 pm PDT
(6/2/03, 3 p.m. ET) -- Arthur Lee performing Forever Changes in its entirety with full orchestral accompaniment. At UCLA's distinguished Royce Hall in his hometown of Los Angeles. In the scheme of all things rock 'n' roll, this has seemed ...