Mick Jagger is amused whenever Paul McCartney insists The Beatles were better than the Rolling Stones, because he is adamant there is no comparison.
19.04.2020 - 04:59 / justjared.com
The Rolling Stones are taking over One World: Together at Home!
The guys – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood – all Zoomed in from their own homes to perform their hit “You Can’t Ways Get What You Want.”
Lady Gaga curated the concert and there were eight hours of amazing performances. Make sure to check out the full lineup of songs that were performed throughout the day!
Paul McCartney recently shared his thoughts on who had better music – The Beatles or The Rolling
Mick Jagger is amused whenever Paul McCartney insists The Beatles were better than the Rolling Stones, because he is adamant there is no comparison.
By Bruce Haring
Mick Jagger isn’t afraid of keeping the old Rolling Stones vs. Beatles rivalry going.
Sometimes you accidentally write a song that perfectly fits the moment. That's basically what Mick Jagger told Apple Music's Zane Lowe on Friday morning (April 24), in a chat that included the origin story of the eerily prescient new Rolling Stones single "Living in a Ghost Town," while touching on the rock icon's feelings about postponing the group's tour in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic and his answer to the newly revived Stones vs.
"One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn't exist"
Lady Gaga’s One World: Together At Home special raised almost $128 million in the U.S. for the coronavirus relief fund.
Artists from across the world rallied together from the comfort of their homes on Saturday night (April 18) for One World: Together at Home, an all-star event to aid healthcare workers in the fight against COVID-19.Organized by the World Health Organization and Global Citizen, in collaboration with Lady Gaga, the two-hour televised virtual concert featured performances by The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Keith Urban, Maluma, Jennifer Lopez, and many
An array of stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Beyonce and The Rolling Stones took part in a broadcast celebrating health workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.
An array of stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Beyonce and The Rolling Stones took part in a broadcast celebrating health workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.
Today, Billie Eilish joined the ranks of Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Kacey Musgraves, Stevie Wonder, and numerous other artists who are participating in Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast to support frontline workers and the World Health Organization. Alongside her brother FINNEAS, she sang the Bobby Hebb soul classic “Sunny.” Watch it happen below.
Christine and the Queens’ Héloïse Letissier was among the performers on Global Citizen’s all-star One World: Together at Home broadcast. She sang “People, I’ve been sad” and “Mountains (we met)” from her new La vita nuova EP. Watch both performances below.
Kacey Musgraves was one of many musicians to perform during One World: Together at Home broadcast to benefit frontline workers and the World Health Organization. Musgraves did a live rendition of “Rainbow” from her album Golden Hour. Check it out below.
Paul McCartney was part of the all-start lineup for tonight’s Global Citizen’s “One World: Together at Home” broadcast tonight. He sang a rendition of the Beatles classic “Lady Madonna.” Watch it happen below.
Lady Gaga was just one of many artists to perform during Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast to benefit frontline workers and the World Health Organization. During her set, Lady Gaga performed Charlie Chaplin’s song “Smile,” which was popularized by Nat King Cole. Watch it happen below.
The Global Citizen’s All-Star virtual concert features performances from Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and many more