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.
Beatles ’64 will feature never-before-seen footage of the band as well as capturing the camaraderie of the Fab Four.
Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age ...
Quincy Jones, the music producer and composer who worked with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Michael Jackson, has died at the ...
As he sang a string of songs from his impressive back catalogue ... Here comes the funds: Sir Paul McCartney is the UK's richest musician with a £865M fortune - beating U2 and Andrew Lloyd ...
Sir Paul McCartney, Harry Styles, George Michael ... To mark 40 years since the first version of the song, masterminded in ...
Sir Paul McCartney delighted Argentine fans as he ... on Wednesday as part of the Latin America leg of his tour. The music legend opened the show with the classic hit Can't Buy Me Love, as ...
However, one musician was inspired by our city's most famous sons in a slightly different way. Adam Ant - best known as the ...
One such diversion came out ten years ago this month as Smith and his bandmates appeared on a mammoth tribute album to Paul ...
George Harrison and Sir Paul McCartney (PA) Scorsese has previously directed the HBO Harrison documentary, titled George Harrison: Living In The Material World, which explored the life and music ...