The unusual synth-pop track 'Temporary Secretary,' from Paul McCartney's second solo album is the one that made a fan of up-and-coming musician Arooj Aftab.
In 1976, Paul McCartney had his last ever in-person interaction with John Lennon, and his final words were as cinematic as any movie.
One such diversion came out ten years ago this month as Smith and his bandmates appeared on a mammoth tribute album to Paul ...
it seemed to avoid finishing and putting out the record that would become this month’s all-conquering Songs Of A Lost World.
That's what we did with Timeless Tickets, a six-month series that picked the best concert of the year each year since 1960, a ...
In his interview with David Letterman in 2009, Paul McCartney discussed his experience when the Beatles made their U.S. television debut in 1964 ...
Sir Tom Jones has enjoyed an incredibly successful career but he recently opened up about a regret he has held for more than ...
Sir Paul McCartney, Harry Styles ... To mark 40 years since the first version of the song, masterminded in 1984 by Bob Geldof ...
An "ultimate" version of Band Aid's famous festive hit Do They Know It's Christmas? The track will feature voices from Band ...
Penny Lane, to quote Paul McCartney's famous line, is always in Liverpool artist Susannah-Rachel Gorman's ears... and in her ...
The new version of the song will feature voices from three previous editions of the song, Band Aid (1984), Band Aid 20 (2004) and Band Aid 30 (2014).