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  1. 13 de dic. de 2012 · Michael Stipe actually performed twice on television last night. Along with his duet at 12-12-12, Stipe appeared on The Colbert Report, joining Stephen Colbert and Homeland’s “Saul”, aka Mandy Patinkin to sing the Christmas carol “Good King Wenceslas”. Not sure you knew this (because I didn’t), but Patinkin is a noted tenor singer who’s appeared in several musical productions ...

  2. Michael Stipe. John Michael Stipe (s.4. tammikuuta 1960 Decatur, Georgia) on yhdysvaltalainen lauluntekijä, laulaja ja vuosina 1980–2011 toimineen R.E.M.-yhtyeen keulahahmo.Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti yhtyeen alkuaikojen mumisevasta laulutyylistään ("mumbling"), surrealistisista sanoituksistaan sekä poliittisesta aktivismistaan (viimeksi John Kerryn kannattajana Yhdysvaltain ...

  3. 1980年 - 現在. 共同作業者. R.E.M. ジョン・マイケル・スタイプ (John Michael Stipe, 1960年 1月4日 - ) は、 アメリカ合衆国 の オルタナティヴ・ロック ・ バンド 、 R.E.M. の リード・ヴォーカリスト である。. 「 Q誌 の選ぶ歴史上最も偉大な100人のシンガー」において ...

  4. Michael Stipe, another outsider at the art fair. Michael Stipe, the musician, artist and collector, with small carved sculptures, at his home in Athens, Ga., Feb. 14, 2022. Stipe is parting with works from Southern artists he showcased as R.E.M.’s frontman. Irina Rozovsky/The New York Times.

  5. John Michael Stipe ( Decatur, 4 de janeiro de 1960) é um cantor e compositor americano, mais conhecido por ter sido vocalista e letrista da banda de rock R.E.M. . Stipe é conhecido por seu estilo de cantar "rangendo seus dentes" no começo de sua carreira, pelo surrealismo complexo de suas letras, e pelo seu ativismo político e social.

  6. My Youngest Son Came Home Today (with Michael Stipe) is taken from Billy Bragg - The Roaring Forty. Pre-order the album from the official store now: https://...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2018 · Singer Michael Stipe’s father had served in the helicopter corps there, which gave his lyrical concerns a more personal edge. There are references to goggles and whirlybirds overhead, though the tune’s main hook – ‘Follow me, don’t follow me/I’ve got my spine, I’ve got my orange crush’ – addresses a more overtly sinister form of warfare.