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Ooh La La marks a bold departure from its predecessor, 2019’s acclaimed Look Alive. This time, Guster carved out a lush and acclaimed expansive sound rich in acoustic guitars and graceful piano ...
Guster is releasing their ninth studio album in 30 years called "Ooh La La." (Courtesy Alysse Gafkjen) The alternative rock group Guster releases their latest studio album Friday, May 17. Titled ...
Guster will release Ooh La Luxe, an expanded edition of 2024’s critically acclaimed Ooh La La on Friday, January 24. The deluxe new edition is heralded by the premiere of an edited version of ...
The storied amphitheater will welcome José Feliciano and Tres Souls, Airborne Toxic Event, and Guster with the LA Phil.
Over the weekend, Guster performed three songs from Ooh La La, their first new record in five years, on CBS Saturday Morning. To kick off their intimate ...
East Coast fan favorites Guster stopped by Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines in early February on their “We Also Have Eras” tour. IPR’s Cece Mitchell spoke with the four-piece about their ...
Ryan Miller is proud of “Ooh La La,” the new album from his long-running rock band, Guster. He’s excited at the prospect of Guster’s concert this weekend at the Shelburne Museum, not far ...
News You can catch Guster, Alan Cumming and Studio Ghibli screenings at the Ford this summer The Hollywood amphitheater has announced its lineup for the 2024 season.
TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw and his camera crew were on hand before and after the controversial Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Los Angeles that triggered mass protests in the city.
Guster performed with the cast of the LGBTQ+ musical 'Finn' after it was canceled following the Trump Kennedy Center takeover.
Guster got some help from an unlikely superfan during Thursday night’s concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. After noting that the collaboration would be “weird and out of context,” the ...
New Music Tuesday: Guster, Joe Satriani, Lennon 70th Birthday Remasters, Jars Of Clay, Phil Keaggy Published: Oct. 05, 2010, 3:15 p.m.
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