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Antonio Ferme editorHulu has announced that a six-part music docuseries titled “McCartney 3,2,1” will premiere on July 16.The original series will feature in-depth conversations between Paul McCartney and producer Rick Rubin. The two music legends will discuss McCartney’s groundbreaking work with The Beatles, the emblematic 1970s arena rock of Wings and his 51 years as a solo artist.
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The Rolling Stones have joined Tom Gray’s #BrokenRecord campaign which is calling for better streaming revenues for artists.Back in April, over 150 artists – including Paul McCartney, Kate Bush, Damon Albarn, Chris Martin, Noel Gallagher and Wolf Alice – signed an open letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson asking to help reform the streaming economy.Proving unsuccessful, the first letter that went to Johnson received an “interested but non-committal reply” from a junior minister in the business
we've documented - and debunked - some of the most far-fetched stories about our city and its inhabitants. Paul McCartney didn't die in 1966 Paul McCartney turns 79 this month and is still going strong having released a new album late last year, but according to this rumour Paul McCartney died in a car accident in 1966 and was replaced by a lookalike named William Campbell.
Paul McCartney once told a Liverpool High School class that when it comes to songwriting, “‘I don’t know how to do this.”
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote a large portion of The Beatles' songs as a team. As a duo, they worked on some of the band's most iconic hits, including Yesterday, Help!, All My Loving and Come Together.
EXCLUSIVE: SmartLess, the podcast hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett, has signed with CAA.
The Sunday Times has released the 2021 Rich List and Irish band U2 has ranked incredibly high, considering the live music industry has been on its knees for the last year.
Paul McCartney and Ed Sheeran have both been named in The Sunday Times’ Rich List 2021 as being among the wealthiest musicians in the UK and Ireland.The latest edition of the paper’s annual focus on the world’s wealthiest people has been published today (May 21), with special attention being devoted to examining the wealth of some of the biggest music acts from the UK and Ireland.The Sunday Times notes that despite the lack of lucrative revenue from touring during the majority of 2020 due to the
Sir Paul McCartney has been named as the UK's richest musician.
READ MORE: Cinema releases May 2021: What movies are out in cinemas this week?Sir Ringo spends most of his time across his homes in London and LA, where he lives with his wife Barbara Bach, while Sir Paul also has homes across the world, though is believed to reside mainly in London. When they do get together, they have performed together, and have collaborated a great deal over the years since The Beatles' split in 1970.
Paul McCartney has teamed up with Rick Rubin for a new documentary series on Hulu.McCartney 3, 2, 1 will explore McCartney’s musical history as a former Beatle, for a rare one-on-one interview with Rubin.The six-episode series will span McCartney’s work with The Beatles and Wings as well as his 50 plus years as a solo artist.
Later this year, Disney is set to release the highly-anticipated documentary, “The Beatles: Get Back” from director Peter Jackson. But if you’d like to have a little bit of a Beatles-adjacent documentary experience from a Disney-adjacent studio, you can check out the upcoming series “McCartney 3,2,1” when it comes to Hulu in July.
Paul McCartney and Rick Rubin’s documentary series examining the former Beatles’ musical history has landed at Hulu.
Breathe in, breath out, say om — get zen! Hollywood stars often lead the charge on wellness trends, and the practice of meditation is no different.
Paul McCartney has claimed that regularly practising eye yoga has helped preserve his eyesight over the years.The Beatle spoke about the practice during a guest appearance on the latest episode of the Jessie Ware-hosted podcast Table Manners.McCartney’s daughter Mary McCartney, who also featured on the podcast, brought up her father’s eye yoga routine which, he claims, has helped maintain his eyesight without the need for glasses.“I learned [it] off some yogi in India,” McCartney then explained
Dua Lipa and Justin Bieber’s back catalogue just last week. “Andy has shaped the sound of great records for almost 40 years now and from seminal albums such as Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ to Jeff Buckley’s iconic ‘Grace’ and through landmark albums for Coldplay, Foo Fighters et al, he has had an award-winning career that has defined what rock music sounds like,” founder of Hipgnosis, Merck Mercuriadis, said.