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The Portland alt-rock outfit, led by founding member Art Alexakis, will perform the beloved album in full each night - ...
Songs from an American Movie Vol. One: Learning How to Smile, the highest-charting record from '90s alt-rock legends Everclear, wasn't even intended for We interviewed Evercleafr's Art Alexakis on ...
Las Vegas(KLAS)-Everclear is performing for one night only at The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower on Saturday, August. 2nd.Art ...
To mark National One-Hit Wonder Day, we’re revisiting our interview with Everclear’s Art Alexakis on this very topic. His tips originally ran in the May 1999 issue of SPIN.
Art Alexakis never imagined that he would actually get to live the dream. Videos by American Songwriter Nearly 30 years after forming Everclear, the singer-songwriter remembers living a life far ...
Although his own adolescence in Santa Monica, Calif., wasn't without bumps, Alexakis hopes that his 13-year-old daughter will avoid the hard lessons he learned by experimenting with drugs.
Oregon delegate Art Alexakis, lead singer of the Portland rock band Everclear, speaks with a reporter Monday, July 26, 2004, at the FleetCenter in Boston at the Democratic National Convention.
Coincidentally, Alexakis’ daughter Arizona now finds herself not only in a better place, but also in the music video for “Sing Away,” premiering exclusively on PEOPLE.
ART SCHOOL: Having gone through some trying times, Art Alexakis is once again excited about the music he’s making with Everclear. The band plays Sunday at the Independent in San Francisco.
Everclear frontman Art Alexakis is giving listeners an unfiltered glimpse into his world at the moment on his debut single "The Hot Water Test," available exclusively on Billboard today (Sept. 12).
Hopping off the tour plane on Wednesday, Everclear frontman Art Alexakis noticed something troubling when he went to fetch his gear. His guitar was smashed. “It looks like a fork lift went ...
Art Alexakis’ Three Flavors of Songwriting You know, that and “I Will Buy You a New Life” are both more autobiographical songs. But to be honest with you, before that, the singles hadn’t ...