Paul McCartney tried to record a Tin Pan Alley classic in the mid-1970s, but he later said it had a "terrible sound." ...
“Ebony and Ivory” was one of the biggest hit singles of 1982, but it’s arguably the weakest track on the album. Much better ...
Paul McCartney wasn't impressed by the album either, especially with the embellishments that had been added by Phil Spector, ...
Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" has sparked rumors of conspiracy around the lyrics, alleging it's more than just a ...
Why did Paul McCartney stay in London whilst the other Beatles decamped to the countryside? It was part of his role as the ...
While it was White’s first time sharing the stage with the former Beatle, St. Vincent had joined Macca earlier to take up ...
There are occasions when your track needs something. It could be more cowbell. Or it could be the services of David Gilmour.
It’s November 20th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1973, The Who’s Keith Moon collapsed ...
McCartney played the distinctive Höfner bass guitar when recording The Beatles’ first two albums, including legendary hits such as “Twist and Shout” and “Love Me Do,” before using it as a backup bass ...
“We Built This City” was the first single by Starship in 1985, off the album “Knee Deep in The Hoopla.” It went to No. 1 on ...
As bassist and vocalist for New Orleans legends The Meters, George Porter Jr.’s fat grooves not only shaped the sound of New Orleans but pioneered funk.
The third part of IQ’s debut indie celebration also features LS Events, Marauder and MCT Agentur ...