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The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne says he plans to do more shows — and even go on a mini-tour — with its audience in space bubbles.
After four decades of putting on shows, Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne isn't nervous about playing his Grammy-winning band's two-night "Summer Freak Out" in Oklahoma City. But he is keenly ...
Holiday wrapping: Oklahoma artists, Wayne Coyne team with Curbside Chronicle to Wrap Up Homelessness. Wearing the signature green Curbside Chronicle smock, ...
Wayne Coyne on near-death experiences, Ken Burns, and the Flaming Lips' new album American Head. The 59-year-old frontman dives inside the making of his band's 16th studio release.
When he first started a band with his brother Mark in their hometown of Oklahoma City in 1983, Wayne Coyne wasn't thinking about encasing music inside edible gummy skulls, crowd-surfing in a giant ...
Enough, Wayne. Where Wayne Coyne and the Flaming Lips were once known for their music, trippy videos and incredibly fun live shows featuring Coyne walking around in a human hamster ball, onstage ...
Wayne Coyne, beaming up. Emily Assiran for Observer A lot of Flaming Lips records could be interpreted as a hero’s quest, a space opera, the astronaut on his ceaseless voyage.
Wayne Coyne: That was with Ween! I think it was one of those legendary shows. I couldn’t believe the audience that showed up. It was stunning, to tell you the truth.
When Rock Daily caught up with Wayne Coyne backstage at the taping of VH1 Rock Honors: The Who (airing tonight), the Flaming Lips frontman told a story about riding to a Who show on the back of ...
Wayne Coyne does not have a natural habitat. Over the years, the Flaming Lips frontman has variously appeared at home floating over crowds in a gigantic hamster ball, taking a bath in his Oklahoma ...
After four decades of putting on shows, Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne isn't nervous about playing his Grammy-winning band's two-night "Summer Freak Out" in Oklahoma City. But he is keenly ...