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In a recent interview with The Seattle Times, Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney, who has never been one to keep his opinions to himself, sounded off on U2 for the controversial free iTunes release of their latest album Songs of Innocence, which he felt “devalued their music completely.” -
PHOTOS: 'Joshua Bell: A YoungArts Masterclass' HBO Special Showcases Bach and Mendelssohn
While watching HBO's Joshua Bell: A YoungArts Masterclass, it is easy to see that it's all about the kids. The world-renowned violinist checks his ego at the door, focusing his efforts on Mendelssohn, Bach and his youthful ritornello, who clearly idolize their enthusiastic coach. -
Paul McCartney Trying To Save Hometown Arts Venue
Paul McCartney has lent his support to a local arts venue in his native Liverpool. Paul McCartney has lent his support to a local arts venue in his native Liverpool. -
7 Bands Whose Bassist Is The Primary Songwriter: The Beach Boys, Iron Maiden And More
Whenever a band has one member who writes most of the songs, it's more often than not the band's guitar player. However, these seven bands break the mold by featuring primary songwriting contributions from their bassists, rather than their guitarists. -
The Beatles Release '4' EP For Free On iTunes
Radio.com reports that the Beatles unexpectedly released a free EP yesterday through iTunes. Before you get too excited, however, it should be noted that this EP, titled simply 4, doesn't contain any actual Beatles songs, but rather one solo song from each of the Beatles, all of which have been previously released. Sorry to get your hopes up. -
Paul McCartney Wants You To Stop Eating Meat On Mondays [WATCH]
Paul McCartney doesn't ask for much: Buy an album, see a concert, and stop eating meat on Mondays. -
Paul McCartney Dropping Expanded Version Of 'New,' With Previously Unreleased Songs [TRACKLIST]
Paul McCartney has announced the release of an expanded edition of his latest album, 2013's New. The new version will include two CDs and a DVD, presented as a hardback book, NME reports. -
Paul McCartney Composes "Hope For The Future" For Video Game 'Destiny' [LISTEN, LYRICS]
Paul McCartney has accomplished many things in his storied career as a musician, and now we can add video game composer to the list. Last month, it was announced that McCartney was scoring the new video game Destiny from Bungie and Activision (Halo) and had been working on it since 2010 with composers Mike Salvatori and Marty O'Donnell. Now gamers and Beatle fans can hear the first track from the upcoming score called "Hope For The Future" (via Radio.com) -
'Art of McCartney' Tribute Album Features Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Willie Nelson, And More: Watch The Cure's Take On 'Hello Goodbye'
Paul McCartney has established himself as one of the most influential songwriters of all time. Now the former Beatle is being recognized by his industry peers with a tribute compilation called The Art of Paul McCartney, which features covers of songs McCartney wrote during his time with the Beatles, Wings and as a solo artist. -
Paul McCartney Easily Tops World's Richest Bassists List; but Sting, Roger Waters and Gene Simmons Rake It In
Today we have a report from TheRichest.com, a website that while obscure, seems fairly clean cut with numbers that make sense. The topic? World's wealthiest bassists. -
Kanye West, Paul McCartney 'Piss On Your Grave' Instagram Snippet Appears Online for 'Yeezus' Follow-Up [LISTEN]
Last week, rumors circulated that Kanye West and Paul McCartney had teamed up for a new song on the rapper's Yeezus follow-up entitled "Piss On Your Grave." Unlike most rumors, it seems like this one has turned out to be true. Today (Aug. 20), leaked audio from West's album preview should in London surfaced online, and it seems to be from the song in question. -
One For You, One For Me: Solo and Group Albums Released The Same Year from Paul McCartney, Pete Townshend and Lil Wayne, More
The more famous an act becomes, the more tempting it is for popular members to head out and do their own thing. It's tougher when you're still affiliated with a band or act however. Check out seven examples of performers who went solo and compare to see which album ended up being the better option, at least at the time.
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