After touring the world with INXS and selling 80 million records, Andrew Farriss is going back to his roots. The recording artist and co-founder of the Grammy-nominated band spent the past 10 years ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Former INXS guitarist Kirk Pengilly has spoken out about sexual harassment claims levelled at high-profile men, saying men were starting ...
As an original member of pioneering Australian rock band INXS, Andrew Farriss co-wrote the majority of the band’s catalog and nearly all of their hit singles. After the 1997 death of lead singer and ...
Pengilly, who was the guest of the Richmond Club - an exclusive club for advertisers with The Northern Star and the Ballina Shire Advocate - also voiced his support for a planned INXS museum at ...
Dua Lipa has revealed how she didn’t realise that ‘Break My Heart’ bore similarities to INXS‘ ‘Need You Tonight’ until the track was complete. The ‘Future Nostalgia’ singer gave a credit to the Aussie ...
Already four albums into their career and major stars in their native Australia and other parts of the world, the members of INXS were beginning to wonder if breakthrough success in the United States ...
The guy who made some of the best dance-rock music ever has been a country fan most of his life. As a teenager growing up in rough-and-tumble Australia, Andrew Farris - cofounder, ...
INXS keyboardist and main composer Andrew Farriss recalled how the band “burst its own bubble” in the ‘90s by deciding to stop doing what the music industry expected of them. In an upcoming episode of ...
INXS songwriter, guitarist and keyboard player Andrew Farriss and creative director/global business strategist Chris Murphy have spoken exclusively to Billboard about the apparent departure of lead… ...
J.D. Fortune, whose life changed when he became INXS’ new singer after winning a TV contest, recalled thinking he’d failed the first audition. His music career was flailing when he applied for Rock ...
A remastered concert film and a new documentary reposition the Australian band for the digital age. By Kristi York Wooten In the opening scenes of the concert film “Live Baby Live,” INXS bangs out ...