(GERMANY OUT) Die englische Kultband OMD tritt im Rahmen der SR1 Unplugged Konzertreihe im Studio 1 des Saarländischen Rundfunks auf dem Saarbücker Halberg auf. Im Bild (v.l.): Andy McCluskey und Paul ...
American music fans of a certain age know Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark — OMD, for short — as the English duo that soundtracked Pretty in Pink‘s prom scene with their 1986 top 5 hit “If You Leave.
British music stars often struggle when it comes to getting American audiences to embrace their songs. It often takes some compromise, which can cause a lot of stress on an act used to doing something ...
Synthpop icons OMD will be in North America next spring for their “Souvenir Greatest Hits” 2022 Tour, celebrating 40 years of the band (a couple years delayed due to the pandemic). It kicks off April ...
OMD Worldwide’s Ben Hovaness will be speaking at AdExchanger’s Programmatic I/O conference September 23-24 in New York City. Click here to register. Net neutrality activists have long championed the ...
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UK synthpop icons OMD kicked off their 2025 North American tour over the weekend at Cruel World and are now making their way around the US and Canada, with things wrapping up in NYC on July 8 at ...
35 years ago, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark started as an attempt to capture the future. At the respective ages of 16 and 15, Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys started wrangling synthesizers in ...
When a new Aretha Franklin single would drop in the '60s, Franklin's most hardcore fans rejoiced. That thrill is back, because Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's "Save Me" -- which generously samples ...
OMD has revamped its regional leadership, luring Charlotte Lee from Mindshare to lead the media agency's operations as Asia-Pacific chief executive while also announcing a new strategy boss and client ...
With hundreds of millions of dollars in business from such companies as Wm. Wrigley Jr., J.C. Penney and State Farm being combined in Chicago under one roof, you would expect to know who was going to ...