Music marketeers often like to use the phrase ‘your favourite musician’s, favourite musician!’ when pushing an album, and to be honest, while I find it incredibly annoying, it works. Maybe
Paul McCartney was famously born in Liverpool, England, but he famously once wrote a song about a very different place. That place would be the Kintyre peninsula in Argyll and
When the British invasion first began, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were both interested in playing more than a couple of good tunes. They had a mission to entertain
Dear Paul McCartney: You said earlier this year that AI taking over the music industry would be akin to the “Wild West”. Isn’t it a little ironic when you’re the
Why did The Beatles rise to unprecedented goddamn prominence so quickly? Well, the truth is, it’s because there was nothing quick about it. They always say that every overnight success