Maxwell’s Silver Hammer became one of the toughest moments of Abbey Road as the Beatles grew frustrated while Paul McCartney pushed to perfect it.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Paul McCartney about his new book, "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," an oral history of the band McCartney formed after The Beatles broke up.
Following The Beatles breakup in 1970, Paul McCartney formed the band Wings. The group's third album, Band on the Run, ...
The former Beatle led a concert of songs you know by heart, his pitch still unassailable, sharing the warmth and happiness that they bring.
Three generations of music fans — from a baby with protective headphones to grandparents with their adult children — got to see a living legend, Paul McCartney, Friday night at Hamilton’s TD Coliseum, ...
Popular English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney has joined a growing chorus of British musicians pushing back against artificial intelligence, not with a soaring melody, but with near-total silence.
Paul McCartney has contributed a bonus track to an album that was created in protest against proposed changes to the United Kingdom’s data protections law. These changes would allow AI companies to ...
Paul McCartney is releasing a silent track as part of a broader musician-led protest against AI companies accused of misusing copyrighted work. Originally released in February, ‘Is This What We Want?’ ...
Paul McCartney has contributed a new ‘silent’ track to the album, Is This What We Want?. The release protests against the UK government’s planned changes to copyright law, which would make it easier ...
Sir Paul McCartney has joined a silent album protesting the UK's approach to AI copyright credit:Bang Showbiz Sir Paul McCartney has recorded a "silent" track in protest of the UK government’s AI ...
Other than the occasional track, like the 1972 single “Give Ireland Back to the Irish,” Paul McCartney isn’t generally associated with topical songs. But he’s changing his tune, so to speak, as part ...
The track will feature on a new physical edition of the Is This What We Want? LP. By Thomas Smith Paul McCartney will contribute a ‘silent’ track to a compilation album that is protesting the U.K.