A decade and a half into its career, R.E.M. was still finding 'New Adventures in Hi-Fi,' although the band’s 1996 album would be the last for a founding member.
Days away from a vote on new net neutrality regulations presented by FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, several musicians have published an open letter in support.
It's been more than three years since R.E.M. went their separate ways and, up until last night, it had been that long since Michael Stipe had made his way back to a stage.
In support of their recent comprehensive six-DVD set, 'REMTV,' R.E.M. frontman, Michael Stipe, made a stop by 'CBS This Morning' to chat with Anthony Mason.