(CBS Local)--Sublime was one of the biggest ska punk bands of the 1990s. When you think of Sublime, you think of the group's great summer jams like "What I Got" and the tragic death of the group's ...
Later this month, the surviving members of Sublime, bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh, will team up with Jakob Nowell, the son of their late bandleader Bradley Nowell, to play a special ...
On the eve of his official debut at Coachella, Jakob Nowell reflects on surviving his own addictions and singing the songs of a father he never got to know Rowan Daly Whenever Jakob Nowell visits the ...
It should have been a joyous occasion, but on July 30, 1996, Sublime enjoyed a bittersweet taste of success when they released what would become their biggest album -- their self-titled release. Sadly ...
For Jakob Nowell, turning 28 was a major milestone. It’s the same age his father, Bradley Nowell, was when he died, leaving behind both his band, Sublime, and his infant son. So there’s a certain ...
Last year, Jakob Nowell, the 28-year-old son of late Sublime vocalist-guitarist Bradley Nowell, officially stepped in to be the frontman of Sublime along with original members bassist Eric Wilson and ...
Prepare for a musical odyssey that defies genres and delights the soul. The Sublime band, a trio from Long Beach, California, revolutionized the music scene of the 1990s with their unique fusion of ...
Sublime is back in action. The band, which rose to fame in the early '90s due to their unique fusion of rock, punk, rap, ska, and reggae, is releasing Friday its first original studio track since ...
“Addiction is a family disease and rock 'n' roll isa family addiction Credit: (Photo of Jakob Nowell by Maggie St. Thomas; Photo of Bradley Nowell by Steve Eichner/Getty Images) PULLING INTO THE ...
"I love you Dad," the musician said ahead of the performance. "It should be you here right now" Sublime debuted "Feel Like That" on TV. On Monday July 8, the alt-rock band performed their new single — ...
One Sunday last February, seemingly apropos of nothing, Pitchfork ran a review of Sublime’s 1992 debut, 40 Oz. To Freedom. It was, let’s say, not chill in its assessment of the Long Beach band’s ...
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