Paul McCartney thanks to Sean Lock, whose death was confirmed today (August 18).Lock, best known for appearing on 8 Out of 10 Cats and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, died from cancer at the age of 58.
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Paul McCartney is talking about his late friend and The Beatles bandmate John Lennon.
While chatting with Mark Ronson on his new Apple TV+ docu-series Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson, the 79-year-old musician revealed what he thinks John would have thought about using auto-tune while creating music.
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“I’d say that if John Lennon had had an opportunity he would have been all over it,” Paul said. “Not so much to fix your voice, but just to play with it.”
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Paul McCartney thanks to Sean Lock, whose death was confirmed today (August 18).Lock, best known for appearing on 8 Out of 10 Cats and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, died from cancer at the age of 58.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIn today’s podcast news roundup, a fictionalized series delving into John Lennon’s life in the 1970s makes its debut; Josie Duffy Rice joins Crooked Media’s daily news show “What a Day” as co-host; iHeartMedia teams with journalist Robert Evans to launch progressive podcast network Cool Zone Media; and more.“Blood on the Tracks: The John Lennon Story” premiered Monday, Aug. 16, with the first two episodes available on iHeartRadio and other podcast platforms.
Sir Paul McCartney is a Beatles fan. While that might seem painfully obvious, it’s actually not where the music superstar found himself when he was actually in The Beatles.
EXCLUSIVE: Summer of Soul isn’t the only documentary about a lesser known music festival that has historical significance.
Roy Trakin Walter Yetnikoff, a colorful record label executive who led CBS Records as president/CEO from 1975 to 1990 — when its roster was stacked with superstars like Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Barbra Streisand, Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones — died Sunday night at age 87. He would have turned 88 on August 11.A cause of death has not been given, although he had been battling several illnesses in recent years.
Covid-19 vaccine. Sir Paul took to Twitter on Monday to share the throwback snap as he tweeted: 'BE COOL.
John Lennon‘s past comments regarding George Harrison‘s 1971 album ‘All Things Must Pass’.A huge boxset reissue of Harrison’s third post-Beatles solo album was recently announced to mark 50 years since its release.The album, which is out today (August 6), has been completely remixed from the original tapes, with Harrison’s son Dhani serving as executive producer.Publicly, Lennon was dismissive of the album saying in a Rolling Stone interview in 1970: “I don’t know… I think it’s all right, you
The Beatles are officially going under the hammer courtesy of Bonhams auction house.The setlists, among only eight believed to still be in existence, are from gigs the band played in 1960 and 1963 respectively. The former was written by Paul McCartney, and is from when the band played at Liscard’s Grosvenor Ballroom shortly before changing their name from The Silver Beetles to simply The Beatles.
Paul McCartney has encouraged his fans and followers on social media to get vaccinated against coronavirus.The Beatles legend is the latest high-profile music star to back the global vaccination effort, with Ariana Grande urging her fans to step forward and receive their jabs over the weekend.Posting on his social media channels yesterday (August 2), McCartney shared an image of himself receiving one of his jabs.“BE COOL.
Super producers are usually not young guys; they are generally the Tony Viscontis, Rick Rubins, Dr. Dre, Linda Perry, and Nigel Godrich’s of the world, to name a few.
No Time To Die hits cinemas James Bond fans will witness Daniel Craig playing the international spy for the very last time. Before he signed on to play the hero for the fifth time, however, he was thinking about moving on without finishing off the series' storyline.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorMark Ronson takes center stage in “Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson,” premiering July 30 on Apple TV Plus.In the six-part series, the Oscar winning multi-hyphenate (a DJ, songwriter, producer and seasoned A&R) sits down with creators and musicians to look at innovations in the realm of sound, from synths to distortion to autotune and beyond.T-Pain, Charli XCX, Dave Grohl and Paul McCartney are just a few of the names who appear on this musical exploration.Episode 3,
Linda McCartney died of breast cancer in 1998, but her presence in the world of food, supermarkets and animal welfare is still ongoing and colossal. New cookbook, Linda McCartney’s Family Kitchen, brought together by her daughters Stella and Mary, and their father (and Beatle) Paul McCartney, looks to build on Linda’s work and ethos, share her recipes and promote the importance – to animals and the environment – of eating a plant-based diet.
Despite the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Japan, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games officially began on Friday (July 23). During the Opening Ceremony, the gathered athletes were treated to a virtual performance by a range of international singers.
Paul McCartney has shared a trippy new video for his latest single, ‘Find My Way’, featuring Beck – you can watch it below.Taken from the Beatles legend’s most recent album, ‘McCartney III: Imagined’ – a reworking of last year’s ‘McCartney III’ – the ‘Find My Way’ visuals sees a digitally de-aged McCartney dance the halls of a hotel before being transported to various other locations.The colourful, funk-driven, disco-inspired video was directed by Andrew Donoho (Janelle Monae, The Strokes,
The Beatles star John Lennon was assassinated in New York City outside his home, The Dakota on December 8, 1980. The singer's death sent shockwaves through the music industry and equally overwhelmed those closest around him.