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.
The Beatles' song "Now and Then" has earned two Grammy nominations, raising some eyebrows in the industry because the production involved an AI assist to get John Lennon's vocals.
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All four band members played on Now and Then, thanks to software that pulled John Lennon's voice from an old recording.
When Paul McCartney heard what Phil Spector had done to the song, believed to have been inspired by Scotland's remote B842, ...
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Original vocals from Boy George and George Michael in the 1984 version of Do They Know It’s Christmas? will be mixed with ...