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One of my favorite genres of music is lo-fi, or "low-fidelity," meaning artists who record their songs onto cheap equipment. Though most lo-fi artists are DIY musicians who work outside of the mainstream and use cheap equipment out of necessity, there are still some highly successful rock stars that have chosen to go lo-fi for aesthetic reasons, or simply out of convenience. Here are six lo-fi albums that were recorded by big rock stars. -
8 Pop Stars Who Collaborated With Alternative Artists: Kesha, Kanye, And More
The Flaming Lips' recent collaboration with Miley Cyrus might seem like a bizarre and unprecedented mash-up, but this is far from the first time that a pop star has worked with an alternative musician. Here are eight pop stars that have collaborated with alternative artists. -
Paul McCartney: Former Beatle Stops Show To Let Couple Propose In New York, Returns To Stage Following Illness [VIDEO]
The former Beatle, fresh off his recent illness, made a "comeback" in New York this past weekend. During the reported three-hour set, McCartney took a quick break to help a couple propose. -
Paul McCartney, Johnny Depp: Beatle Jams With Actor In ‘Early Days’ Video, Discusses Growing Up With John Lennon
The legendary Beatle released his newest album New just last year, and now, he's dropped the video for one of the album's highlights, "Early Days," featuring another familiar face –– Academy Award Nominee Johnny Depp. -
Glastonbury 2015, Based on Michael Eavis Hints: Paul McCartney, David Bowie and Eric Clapton All on Table
Glastonbury has just ended and of course founder and organizer Michael Eavis is already leading us on about who'll be playing next year. He dropped some hints at the annual Sunday morning press conference that allow us to limit the field down quite a bit, but not enough to guarantee anything. One thing's for sure: It still isn't Prince, yet. -
WATCH: Paul McCartney Announces New Tour Dates, Good Health in YouTube Message [FULL SCHEDULE]
Now there is definitive proof that Paul is not dead. After suffering from a viral infection earlier this summer and postponing the start of his Out There Tour, yesterday (June 24) Paul McCartney posted a short YouTube announcement declaring his new health and the upcoming start of his live trek. -
Paul McCartney 'Doing Good' After Illness, Says Ringo Starr
According to a recent interview with his former bandmate Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney has been discharged from the hospital after contracting a viral infection over a month ago during the Japanese leg of his tour, and is making a speedy recovery. McCartney was admitted to a Tokyo hospital for his illness, where he received "successful medical treatment." -
7 Rock Stars Who Also Write Classical Music: Paul McCartney, Frank Zappa, And More
I once had a teacher who said that if you understand classical music, you wouldn't listen to anything else. That's obviously a wild exaggeration and completely pompous, and as these seven musicians proved, it is completely possible to love both classical and rock music. Here are seven rock stars that also write classical music. -
Paul McCartney Tour Postponed After Ex-Beatle Suffered Viral Infection [NEW TOUR DATES]
Paul McCartney will thankfully be making a full recover after suffering a serious viral infection, but the legendary ex-Beatles singer has had to postpone a few of his 2014 tour dates in the United States in order to do so. -
UPDATE: Paul McCartney Expected to Make Full Recovery After Health Scare
As previously reported, Paul McCartney was hospitalized for a viral infection following the cancellation of the entire Asian leg of his Out There tour. A statement from McCartney's camp (via Radio.com) further explains the former Beatle's current condition. -
Paul McCartney Reportedly Hospitalized Following Viral Infection
As previously reported, Paul McCartney had to cancel his entire Japan Out There tour due to an illness. Now that illness has reportedly landed him in the hospital. According to USA Today (via Consequence of Sound) the 71-year-old former Beatle is suffering from an undisclosed viral infection. -
Paul McCartney Cancels Japan Tour
Due to an illness, Paul McCartney has cancelled his entire Japanese tour. Out There No More. . . No, it's not the daunting fear of being flattened by Godzilla that's keeping Sir Paul McCartney out of Japan.
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