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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.
At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic — as concerts and tours were canceled — Wayne Coyne had an inkling that the Flaming Lips were the one act uniquely prepared for this brave new world.. On ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...