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Get inside the sounds that get stuck inside your head. Oscar and GRAMMY Award-winning super producer and artist Mark Ronson has a new show coming on Apple TV+ where he explores the intersection of technology and musical innovation with his heroes and fellow hitmakers.
It sounds a little like Song Exploder, but broader. Titled “Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson,” the new six-part docuseries has many heavyweight guests like Paul McCartney, Questlove, King Princess, Dave Grohl, Adrock, and Mike D
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Ringo Starr wrote on Instagram: "I want to thank all the people who had the peace and love moments at noon. "And I'm just getting ready here in LA to do my peace and Love-moment here so I send you all peace of love and thanks for your support peace and love.
Paul McCartney is seen discussing and dissecting The Beatles and his solo work with Rick Rubin in the new trailer for McCartney 3,2,1 – you can watch the clip below.The upcoming six-episode Hulu documentary series will see the legendary musician break down his music career in depth with the acclaimed producer.“In this six-episode series that explores music and creativity in a unique and revelatory manner, the documentary gives a front-row seat to Paul and Rick in an intimate conversation about
An intimate discussion between songwriter Paul McCartney and producer Rick Rubin is the basis of the new Hulu series McCartney 3,2,1, which debuts July 16 on the network. The first trailer is now out.
X Factor. There was a sense of real change in the air after the United States had just voted in their first-ever black president Barack Obama.
“History in the making.”
Ethan Shanfeld Hulu released a trailer for “McCartney 3,2,1,” premiering on July 16.The six-episode series features an intimate conversation between Paul McCartney and legendary producer Rick Rubin, who explore McCartney’s music and life from The Beatles to Wings to his over 50-year career as a solo artist.In the trailer, McCartney and Rubin discuss the stories behind iconic songs including “Come Together,” “All My Loving,” “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds,” “With A Little Help From My Friends,”
You know living legend Paul McCartney, former founding member of The Beatles and overall pop songwriting genius and icon. And you probably know or have heard of Rick Rubin, the famed extremely eclectic music producer behind classic albums by Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, LL Cool J, RUN-DMC, The Beastie Boys, Slayer, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jay-Z, and more.
Duchess of Cornwall, Ed Sheeran, Andy Murray, Helena Bonham Carter, Malala Yousafzai and Paul McCartney, but that's exactly what happened when Natasha Kaplinsky suggested to her two children, Arlo, 12, and daughter Kika, 11, that they write letters during lockdown.In a new interview and photoshoot in HELLO! magazine, Natasha tells how it started out with letters to friends, family and neighbours, and was just another way to try and keep them occupied and stave off boredom.MORE: Natasha Kaplinsky
Paul McCartney has praised a Beatles medley released by Tenacious D in aid of Médecins Sans Frontières, calling it “so imaginative and so well performed”.The track released by the duo – actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass – combines two songs from The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ album, ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’ and ‘The End’.Tweeting about the release, McCartney said: “This Tenacious D cover of our song is fantastic! It’s so imaginative and so well performed.
Paul McCartney himself has given his stamp of approval after Tenacious D shared a rendition of two songs from the medley that features on the Beatles‘ 1969 album ‘Abbey Road’.The band begin their cover with the medley’s opener, ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’, Jack Black and Kyle Gass’ vocals harmonising as the latter plays acoustic guitar. Towards the end of the track they transition into the medley’s finale, ‘The End’.The comedy rock duo’s tribute to the Fab Four is all for a good cause.
The eighth episode of The FADER Uncovered, a new podcast series in which host Mark Ronson talks with the world’s most impactful musicians, is coming on Monday, June 28. This week Mark is joined by the genre-spanning superstar Santigold.
Foo Fighters have shared Mark Ronson‘s version of their ‘Medicine At Midnight‘ single ‘Making A Fire’.The song has been repurposed for a bouncier version featuring members of Antibalas, the Budos Band, the Dap-Kings, El Michels Affair, La Buya, Menahan Street Band, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, and Tuatara all providing backing to frontman Dave Grohl‘s gravelly vocals.The Mark Ronson-produced track is also supported by a back-up vocal quartet featuring Violet Grohl, Dave’s daughter.‘Medicine At
Mark Ronson‘s forthcoming Apple TV+ series Watch the Sound ahead of its arrival next month.The series, announced back in April, will examine sound creation and the technology that has shaped music, with Ronson uncovering the lengths producers and artists go to in order to find the perfect sound.“I’ve always been obsessed with how things sound.
Paul McCartney, with Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) playing. Included in the footage by Danny Sangra are photos of George and Paul that were taken by the late Linda McCartney.
Sir Paul McCartney enjoyed a very special treat to mark his 79th birthday on Friday courtesy of his daughters Mary and Stella McCartney.The duo exercised their vocal cords to sing 'Happy Birthday' to their famous dad in a sweet video shared on Instagram.MORE: Paul McCartney and wife Nancy Shevell enjoy romantic trip to the beachIn the clip, photographer Mary, 51, and fashion designer Stella, 49, belted out the classic song to the camera before panning over to capture Paul and enjoy a sweet
Paul McCartney, The 1975, Liam Gallagher and Foals are among those donating prizes to a new campaign to help London’s homeless.Streets Of London, the registered charity which funds specialist support for people who are homeless in the capital, has kickstarted its #comeonhome campaign with a unique prize draw.Prizes in the draw include a signed gift box from McCartney, a meet and greet opportunity with The 1975, a Fender Stratocaster signed by Mark Knopfler, tickets and an overnight stay for
Disney+. According to Disney, the documentary’s two-hour installments will feature a “wealth of tremendous footage Peter Jackson has reviewed, which he has spent the past three years restoring and editing.”The documentary transports audiences to the band’s intimate recording sessions during the 1960s.
The Beatles were still living in Liverpool they performed at the city's famous Cavern Club almost daily. The band would play the club around midday every day, allowing teenagers to watch Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Pete Best hit the stage while on their lunch break.