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.
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 singer has joined forces with his son to record a new album. He talks to Mark Beaumont about their need to record ...
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The Who had much success in England before they broke through in America. The band landed five Top-10 singles in the UK ...
Paul McCartney used a popular but widely unavailable American rock classic to impress John Lennon when auditioning for the Quarrymen.
On her latest release, Smoky Mountain DNA, the 78-year-old has abandoned the Fender-toting cosplay and returned to old-timey ...
The Beatles ruled the music scene in the 1960s, but by the early 1970s, they went their separate ways. Rising tensions, creative differences, and John Lennon's relationship with Yoko Ono are all ...
Grunge icon Courtney Love once shared a list of her favourite singers of all time, placing a certain member of the Beatles ...
In 1980, The Eagles were near a breaking point on The Long Run tour. During a benefit gig, guitarist Don Felder and drummer ...
Hurley aimed to build his Queen of California bass line around “the roots and flat sevenths” – taking a page from Macca's ...
When Paul McCartney heard what Phil Spector had done to the song, believed to have been inspired by Scotland's remote B842, ...