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Lewis Capaldi shares cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Driver’s License’ - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
23.09.2022

Lewis Capaldi shares cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Driver’s License’

Lewis Capaldi has covered Olivia Rodrigo‘s ‘Driver’s License’ for Spotify Singles – hear the cover, recorded at Abbey Road, below.Capaldi recently returned with comeback single ‘Forget Me’, which went straight to Number One in the UK singles chart and came complete with a music video that recreates Wham!’s ‘Club Tropicana’ video shot-for-shot.Alongside the ‘Driver’s License’ cover, Capaldi also shared a stripped back version of ‘Forget Me’ for the Spotify Singles release.In a statement about the new song, Capaldi wrote: “I’m back. My new single is called ‘Forget Me’, and let’s just be honest here, lyrically it covers a lot of the same ground as before.

The Post’s official solar eclipse playlist: David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Bonnie Tyler and more - nypost.com - city Uptown
nypost.com
05.04.2024

The Post’s official solar eclipse playlist: David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Bonnie Tyler and more

this epic power ballad, which hit No. 1 in 1983, the Welsh belter nailed the galactic pain of when the heart goes totally dark.If you don’t have some Ziggy Stardust up in your eclipse mix, then really, we can’t help you.This jazz- and falsetto-kissed bliss from “Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic” — the late, great Purple One’s underappreciated 1999 album — is a cosmic chill-out.Of course, Harrison has kept us basking in the eternal glow of “Here Comes the Sun,” off The Beatles’ 1969 classic “Abbey Road.” But 10 years later, he flipped the script with this ethereal dreaminess from his 1979 self-titled album.Going from Policeman to jazzman in his early solo years, Sting worked all of his tantric sexiness on this moonlit serenade from 1987’s “…Nothing Like the Sun.”The “Uptown Funk”-ster breaks out his best street-corner croon on this swoonworthy tune — from “Doo-Wops & Hooligans,” his 2010 debut album — that is all the starry-eyed feels.The sunshine-pop quartet radiate peace, love and celestial on this song, which as part of a chart-topping medley with “Aquarius” won them the Record of the Year Grammy in 1970.On his breakout 1971 hit, Brother Bill captures the pitch blackness — and bleakness — when both his house and heart turn cold “anytime she goes away.”Chris Cornell — one of rock’s all-time greatest voices — left a black hole in the music world when he died in 2017.

Watch behind-the-scenes video of Muse’s Matt Bellamy recording new ‘1984’ score at Abbey Road - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.04.2024

Watch behind-the-scenes video of Muse’s Matt Bellamy recording new ‘1984’ score at Abbey Road

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy has recorded a score for an Audible version of 1984 – check out behind-the-scenes footage of the Abbey Road sessions below.The recording was done for a new audio thriller based on George Orwell’s dystopian classic, which is shared today (April 4) on Audible – exactly 40 years after the date of the protagonist’s first diary entry.The audio drama features an all-star cast, including Oscar-nominated actor Andrew Garfield, who leads the adaptation as main character Winston alongside Grammy and Oscar-nominated actor Cynthia Erivo as Julia. Andrew Scott plays the alluring, mysterious and dangerous O’Brien, while Tom Hardy voices the infamous Big Brother.Alongside the narrations, helping transport listeners into the dystopian world is Muse songwriter, guitarist and frontman Matt Bellamy, who has joined forces with award-winning composer Ilan Eshkeri to create an original score.The soundtrack was performed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra at Abbey Road studios, and you can find a new behind-the-scenes video of Bellamy and Eshkeri recording at the iconic London space below.“The music we created is more than a soundtrack; it’s a haunting echo of a future that Orwell warned us about and a reflection of our current societal trajectories,” Bellamy and Eshkeri said in a joint statement.

The Smile dismiss The Beatles’ influence and share advice for struggling creatives - www.nme.com
nme.com
19.01.2024

The Smile dismiss The Beatles’ influence and share advice for struggling creatives

The Smile made a surprise appearance at a special screening event at London’s Prince Charles Cinema last night (Thursday January 18) – where the trio spoke about their creative process on new album ‘Wall Of Eyes’, working with director Paul Thomas Anderson, whether they felt any influence of The Beatles working at Abbey Road, and shared advice for struggling creatives.The event in the capital was to spotlight the band’s creative relationship with Anderson, and saw the premiere of a new silent film of never-before-seen footage of the waking of the band’s second album and new video ‘Friend Of A Friend’, as well as a full surround sound playback of the record. Anderson’s music video for ‘Wall Of Eyes’ was also screened, along with his short film ‘ANIMA’ made for Thom Yorke and a selection of videos made with Radiohead.After the full billed programme was complete, Yorke along with fellow Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood and drummer Tom Skinner (formerly of Sons Of Kemet) then took to the stage for a Q&A session helmed by DJ and presenter Edith Bowman.

DHL FAST-TRACK Sessions 2023: meet this year’s winners - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.07.2023

DHL FAST-TRACK Sessions 2023: meet this year’s winners

In partnership with DHL FAST-TRACK SessionsThe three winners of DHL FAST-TRACK Sessions 2023 have been announced.After launching in 2022, the grassroots music initiative’s second edition attracted hundreds of entries from unsigned musicians, with international artists also being invited to submit their music for the first time.A judging panel made up of Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Jax Jones, gold-selling record producer Hannah V and NME’s Associate Commissioning Editor (New Music) Sophie Williams then narrowed down the shortlist to just three artists.Clara Pople, Amelia Rose and PIWA can now be announced as the winners of DHL FAST-TRACK Sessions 2023. The three artists each recently received the ultimate AAA experience of recording their own original music at London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios, with Jax Jones serving as a DHL FAST-TRACK Sessions mentor and Hannah V returning as the Sessions’ in-house producer.Speaking to NME about the experience, London-based singer/producer Amelia Rose said she was made to feel “super welcome” at Abbey Road.

Ken Bruce praised for 'genius' move as he begins first Greatest Hits Radio show but fans share issue - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Scotland - city Abu Dhabi
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
03.04.2023

Ken Bruce praised for 'genius' move as he begins first Greatest Hits Radio show but fans share issue

Fans have been left delighted as Ken Bruce made his way back onto the radio waves weeks after he signed off from his BBC Radio 2 show for the last time last month after more than 40 years at the organisation.

‘What the Hell Happened to Blood Sweat & Tears?’ Film Reveals How U.S.-Sponsored Foreign Tour Helped ‘Cancel’ a Top ’70s Band - variety.com - USA - city Columbia - Vietnam
variety.com
31.03.2023

‘What the Hell Happened to Blood Sweat & Tears?’ Film Reveals How U.S.-Sponsored Foreign Tour Helped ‘Cancel’ a Top ’70s Band

Roy Trakin “What the Hell Happened to Blood Sweat & Tears?” is the question filmmaker John Scheinfeld (“Chasing ‘Trane,” “The U.S. vs. John Lennon”) asked the band’s co-founder and industry acolyte Bobby Colomby over lunch just two months before COVID. The story Colomby told him that day turned into a compelling documentary that serves as the perfect glimpse into the roots of today’s cancel culture in an incident that took place 53 years ago. It was a reasonable query about a band that, as the summer of 1970 approached, was the hottest entity in rock ‘n’ roll, with a self-titled sophomore album for Columbia Records that topped the chart for seven weeks, spawned three massive Top 5 hit singles (covers of Laura Nyro’s “And When I Die” and Brenda Holloway’s “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” and the novelty-like “Spinning Wheel,” penned by the band’s newly minted vocalist David Clayton-Thomas), while taking home an album of the year Grammy over “Abbey Road,” “Crosby, Stills & Nash” and “Johnny Cash Live at San Quentin.”

Rare Beatles photo signed by Paul McCartney hits auction for Teenage Cancer Trust - www.msn.com - London - county Bryan
msn.com
16.09.2022

Rare Beatles photo signed by Paul McCartney hits auction for Teenage Cancer Trust

The Beatles is currently involved in an ongoing silent auction all in the name of charity. This month, The Art of Music event is taking place in London - and globally, online - where a collection of unique pieces are being auctioned off online for Teenage Cancer Trust. One of the prized pieces is a photo taken by Paul McCartney's wife of The Beatles on the steps of the iconic recording studio Abbey Road.

The Queen once watched ‘Twin Peaks’ instead of Paul McCartney live for her birthday - www.nme.com
nme.com
09.09.2022

The Queen once watched ‘Twin Peaks’ instead of Paul McCartney live for her birthday

Paul McCartney gig put on for her birthday.Following the death of the monarch aged 96 yesterday (September 8), which has prompted tributes to pour in from across the entertainment world and beyond, an NME article from 2011 has resurfaced, in which a rare insight into the Queen’s cultural taste was shared.The interview with Twin Peaks composer Angelo Badalamenti saw the musician share a story told to him by McCartney, which saw the Queen decide to watch David Lynch’s cult classic TV show instead of a private birthday gig from the Beatle, set to take place at Abbey Road Studios.Badalamenti told NME: “Back when Twin Peaks was kicking off around the world, I flew by Concorde to London to work with Paul McCartney at Abbey Road. He said, ‘Let me tell you a story’.

‘If These Walls Could Sing’ Review: Mary McCartney Takes Her Own Crosswalk to Abbey Road - variety.com - Alabama - city Sound
variety.com
04.09.2022

‘If These Walls Could Sing’ Review: Mary McCartney Takes Her Own Crosswalk to Abbey Road

Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic It’s fair to say that Abbey Road Studios is the most documented recording facility in the world, but only if you count the crosswalk outside. Otherwise, the nine-bedroom mansion turned studio hasn’t really had its day in the cinematic sun, the way that more modest studios like L.A.’s Sound City and Alabama’s Muscle Shoals have. Making up for that with an A-lister-filled movie treatment is “If These Walls Could Sing,” the first feature-length documentary from Mary McCartney, who has a hell of a shared Rolodex to draw upon in gathering the firsthand rock ‘n’ roll anecdotes you expect and want in a film like this. She’s also savvy enough to know that the guy working in the back gluing irreplaceable mid-century microphones back together deserves a few seconds of screen time, too.

Tommy Morgan, Prolific Film and TV Harmonica Player, Dies at 89 - thewrap.com - city Sanford
thewrap.com
03.07.2022

Tommy Morgan, Prolific Film and TV Harmonica Player, Dies at 89

reported.“I met Tommy years ago at a SPAH [The Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica] convention. He knew of my name as a NYC Session Player so we immediately connected and stayed in touch by phone over the years, so it’s with great sadness I write these parting words,” Grammy-nominated harmonica player Rob Paparozzi, who considered Morgan a “mentor and a friend,” wrote.

Abbey Road Studios announce winners of first ever Music Photography Awards - www.nme.com - New York
nme.com
15.05.2022

Abbey Road Studios announce winners of first ever Music Photography Awards

Moses Sumney, Shygirl and David Bowie photographer Rankin.Among the winners of last night’s ceremony, held at Abbey Road, was Eric Johnson, who won the Icon Award for his legendary photographs of the late ’90s and early ’00s New York hip-hop scene, including famous shots of Biggie Smalls, Aaliyah, Nas, Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill and many more.Abbey Road’s Managing Director Isabel Garvey said of the awards: “Everyone at Abbey Road Studios is thrilled with the quality of the entries and winners in our first Music Photography Awards.

‘Squid Game’ guards patrol London before BAFTA TV Awards - www.nme.com - Britain - France - USA
nme.com
09.05.2022

‘Squid Game’ guards patrol London before BAFTA TV Awards

Netflix’s hit K-drama Squid Game made surprise appearances at locations around London today, ahead of the BAFTA TV Awards.The show, which premiered on the streaming platform last year, was nominated for two categories at tonight’s (May 8) ceremony – International and Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment for its “red light, green light” game.Before the event kicked off, the ominous, red-clad figures surprised fans across London, popping up at landmarks including Buckingham Palace and Piccadilly Circus. The three costumed guards posed for selfies and recreated The Beatles’ iconic album cover at Abbey Road.Other locations visited by the anonymous guards included Embankment Bridge, Southbank and the Royal Festival Hall.

Special tribute concert will celebrate 50 years of legendary Manchester band - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Centre - Manchester - county Love
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.04.2022

Special tribute concert will celebrate 50 years of legendary Manchester band

A series of tribute concerts will be held in Stockport this summer, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of Manchester’s most influential bands, 10cc. The concerts will take place at Garrick Theatre on Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25.

The Beatles’ ‘1’ compilation album remastered by Giles Martin for spatial audio - www.nme.com - Japan - Montserrat
nme.com
02.03.2022

The Beatles’ ‘1’ compilation album remastered by Giles Martin for spatial audio

The Beatles‘ ‘1’ compilation album has been remastered for spatial audio by Giles Martin, the son of the band’s late producer George Martin.Giles said in an interview last year that he was a fan of the immersive 360-degree sound technology launched in 2021 by Apple Music, as well as the Dolby Atmos that it is built on, but said that it doesn’t always “sound quite right”.He revealed that he intended to remaster The Beatles’ 1967 album ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ but has since worked on the band’s greatest Number Ones compilation album, which was released in 2000.Speaking to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe about reworking ‘1’ in spatial audio, and how his father laid the foundations for his interest in pursuing modern audio tech.“My dad was a futurist and loved technology. When I was a kid, he built studios.

Roxy Music to reissue all eight studio albums on vinyl across 2022 - www.nme.com - London - county Durham - county Bryan - county Ferry
nme.com
23.02.2022

Roxy Music to reissue all eight studio albums on vinyl across 2022

Roxy Music have announced a vinyl reissue series which will see the band reissuing all eight of their studio albums.The reissue series will begin on April 1 when the band reissue their self-titled debut album (which turns 50 this year) and its follow-up, ‘For Your Pleasure’.All eight of the albums have been newly remastered at half speed by Miles Showell at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London.The reissues will also see the albums given fresh, revised versions of their artwork and laminated finishes.The albums will be reissued in pairs throughout 2022. Get all the details on how to get your hands on copies of the first two below.Announcing Roxy Music 50th anniversary LP reissues! Released in pairs throughout the year, half-speed cut at Abbey Road, revised artwork with lyrics and deluxe gloss finish.

Teaching assistant, 22, appears in court over alleged child sexual abuse - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
21.01.2022

Teaching assistant, 22, appears in court over alleged child sexual abuse

A teaching assistant from Stockport has appeared in court after being charged with a string of child sexual offences.

Watch Wolf Alice perform ‘Delicious Things’ with an orchestra at Abbey Road studios - www.nme.com
nme.com
26.11.2021

Watch Wolf Alice perform ‘Delicious Things’ with an orchestra at Abbey Road studios

Wolf Alice have shared a live video of the band performing ‘Delicious Things’ at London’s Abbey Road studios.The clip, which you can watch below, sees the band backed by a full orchestra and choir.“We were thrilled to get a chance to record a live version of ‘Delicious Things’ at Abbey Road, we’d never been there before and were so happy to do a version of one of our fave songs with a whole orchestra and choir,” the band wrote on Instagram.The track featured on their recent album ‘Blue

Zutons recording new album with Nile Rodgers at Abbey Road - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
14.10.2021

Zutons recording new album with Nile Rodgers at Abbey Road

The Zutons have announced that they are working on their first new album for fourteen years at Abbey Road Studios with Nile Rodgers producing.A year after their third album, ‘You Can Do Anything’, was released in 2008, the band quietly split.

London Grammar drop breathtaking orchestral version of ‘Lord It’s A Feeling’ - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
28.08.2021

London Grammar drop breathtaking orchestral version of ‘Lord It’s A Feeling’

London Grammar have shared a transcendental new version of their track ‘Lord It’s A Feeling’’ recorded live from London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios with a full orchestra.The track – initially released as the final single from London Grammar’s third album, ‘Californian Soil’ – translates effortlessly to the spatial, all-analogue setting of Abbey Road.

Motorist swerved across both lanes of traffic on major Perth road - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
07.05.2021

Motorist swerved across both lanes of traffic on major Perth road

Perth motorist ran a red light and then repeatedly swerved across both lanes on the busy A94, near Scone, causing several other drivers to take evasive action to avoid a smash. And when 30-year-old Dean Stirton, of Leslie Court, was later pulled over by officers in Scone’s Abbey Road, his speech was slurred - and his eyes were glazed.

Sam Smith shares new ‘Love Goes’ live album from Abbey Road - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.03.2021

Sam Smith shares new ‘Love Goes’ live album from Abbey Road

Sam Smith has shared a new live album recorded at Abbey Road Studios – check it out below.The new record takes its tracks from Smith’s livestreamed performance from the legendary studios, which aired last November.“I’ve seen all your comments and messages about this, so I’m so excited to announce my live album Love Goes: Live At Abbey Road Studios, will be released on March 19th!!” Smith wrote to fans when announcing the album, which came out yesterday (March 19).“It was an incredible experience

Rolling Stone updates best 500 albums list, Marvin Gaye takes top honor - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
23.09.2020

Rolling Stone updates best 500 albums list, Marvin Gaye takes top honor

Rolling Stone has updated its list of the best 500 albums of all time. The publication's heavily-debated list was first crafted in 2003, and now contains 154 new additions that were not listed on either the original or 2012 versions of the list.

Sade announces new six-album vinyl boxset, remastered at Abbey Road - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.09.2020

Sade announces new six-album vinyl boxset, remastered at Abbey Road

Sade has announced details of a new six-album vinyl boxset called ‘This Far’.The new release features new versions of the singer-songwriter and her band’s six studio albums, which have all been remastered at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios.‘This Far’ will come out on October 9 via Sony, and each of the six albums will be pressed onto heavyweight 180g vinyl.Sade released their debut album ‘Diamond Life’ in 1984, before following it up a year later with ‘Promise’ (1985).

Watch IDLES cover The Strokes and The Ramones at Abbey Road - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.09.2020

Watch IDLES cover The Strokes and The Ramones at Abbey Road

iDLES played three live-streamed sets at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios over the weekend – watch them cover The Strokes and The Ramones during the shows below.The band also covered The Beatles and played an unreleased song during the trio of shows.Recorded in the run-up to the release of the band’s third album ‘Ultra Mono’ later this month, the band played three unique sets, which included covers of The Strokes’ ‘Reptilia’ and The Ramones’ ‘I Wanna Be Sedated’ alongside The Beatles’ ‘Helter

IDLES live in London: you sense the wheels might come off any time – and that’s the thrill - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
31.08.2020

IDLES live in London: you sense the wheels might come off any time – and that’s the thrill

IDLES fan community ahead of their three-part stream weekend is as close to ‘event TV’ as anybody could hope to achieve in 2020’s attention economy.

Watch Bon Jovi Salute Wounded Soldiers With Choir-Backed Performance of 'Unbroken' at Abbey Road - www.billboard.com - USA - Choir
billboard.com
30.03.2020

Watch Bon Jovi Salute Wounded Soldiers With Choir-Backed Performance of 'Unbroken' at Abbey Road

Last November, Bon Jovi released an anthemic new single called "Unbroken," its lyrics tributing physically injured and mentally ill military personnel. Frontman Jon Bon Jovi used his parents, both veterans of the US Marine Corps, as inspiration for the song's voice.

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