Paul Weller, the legendary frontman of '70s mod-punk pioneers the Jam and '80s soulful New Wave group the Style Council, played an intimate show Thursday (May 17) at New York City's John Varvatos store, better known to those in the music world as the former home of the influential punk-rock club CBGB.
This is the modern world! Some artists travel the same road day in, day out, while others prefer to throw a fork in that road and change things up. Neil Young, David Bowie and of course, the Beatles, all come to mind. So does Mr. Paul Weller.
British rock and roll legend Paul Weller is back in action March 26 with a brand new album called 'Sonik Kicks,' and the first single 'That Dangerous Age' is already upon us.
It appears that the Jam's Paul Weller is so inspired by classic rock icons that he named his newborn twin sons after them. Weller and wife Hannah dubbed their twin sons, born Jan. 14, Bowie and John Paul.