Likely most people have seen iconic footage of the Beatles performing on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” But how many have seen Paul ...
Find four (of many) instruments that McCartney has been known to play–and the song that highlights that instrument best–below ...
McCartney played the distinctive Höfner bass guitar when recording The Beatles’ first two albums, including legendary hits such as “Twist and Shout” and “Love Me Do,” before using it as a backup bass ...
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Not many bands can claim to be single-handedly responsible for an entire genre and musical movement, but The Cure can. The post-punk found on their 1979 debut album, Three Imaginary Boys ...
“Paul [MCCartney] was the worst bass player I ever ... with whom he worked on albums Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad, “as machiavellian as they come”, criticising him for allegedly stealing ...
Slavery After Slavery: Revealing the Legacy of Forced Child Apprenticeships on Black Families, from Emancipation to the Present In this eye-opening and disturbing account, historian Berry (History ...
McCartney recalled his reply ... In the same interview, the legendary producer called Jackson, with whom he worked on albums Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad, “as machiavellian as they come ...
His work with Michael Jackson is, of course, legendary and he had so many other strings to his musical bow,” Paul McCartney on Instagram. — “Quincy is the reason why I decided to become a ...
McCartney wrote: “Dear Quincy Jones has passed ... Ray Charles and Michael Jackson who he famously produced the iconic albums ‘Off The Wall’, ‘Thriller’ and ‘Bad’ with.
Paul McCartney remembered Quincy in a lengthy tribute, which reads: Dear Quincy Jones has passed and left those of us who knew him feeling sad. He was supremely talented, and I felt privileged to ...
But Jones’s partnership with Michael Jackson set him apart, leading to three of the most influential albums in pop history: “Off The Wall,” “Thriller” and “Bad.” “He thought that ...