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Peter Hook left New Order in 2007, and later settled several lawsuits with his former bandmates. In a new interview with The ...
The Hall, the Hall will tear us apart. Again. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its new crop of inductees, revealing ...
Legendary bassist Peter Hook was one quarter of Joy Division, and he played in New Order from the band’s 1980 beginning until 2007, when he split bitterly with his longtime bandmate Bernard Sumner.
Salt-N-Pepa and Warren Zevon will be recognized with the Musical Influence Award. Thom Bell, Nicky Hopkins and Carol Kaye ...
Peter Hook has said there is still “animosity” with New Order, and revealed that fans still message him about the “bad cover version” band. The bassist was a co-founding member of Joy ...
New Order announced in late 2011 that they had reformed, but that Hook would not be part of their line-up. Instead keyboard player Gillian Gilbert, who hadn't performed with the band ...
Hook formed New Order in 1980 with Joy Division bandmates Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris after the death of Ian Curtis, but left in 2007 It’s been nearly 20 years since New Order’s founding ...
The Hall nominated Joy Division and New Order as one band, which meant that Hall voters had a chance to nab two legendary bands with one vote. Both Joy Division and New Order are ridiculously ...
Bassist Hook, 69, was a founding member of both Joy Division and New Order, the second generation of the band that launched in 1980 after the suicide of frontman Ian Curtis. Hook told The i Paper ...