In 1982, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder duetted on “Ebony and Ivory ... why don’t we” — is a well-intentioned dose of ’80s cheese from two music legends. To others, it’s an unforgivable artistic ...
He was one of the 1970s’ most successful session players – but the Lou Reed, Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney collaborator is ...
Chuck Berry was born; John Lennon appeared in a film without the other Beatles; Carl Perkins went on tour; and Adele appeared ...
In GQ’s November cover story, Paul Mescal discusses trading indie tears for blockbuster blood as the centerpiece of Ridley ...
As far as we can tell, the closest that Mick Jagger ever came to writing about his songwriting/sparring partner Keith Richards came in the song "Live with Me" in 1969: My best friend, he shoots water ...
New York was one of the 11 lucky cities that will get 11 rare shows on Stevie Wonder’s “Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our ...
So much so, that Paul McCartney himself once acknowledged during a press conference that the first time he heard the song, he thought: “Who are they kidding?” So it probably shouldn’t come ...
Playing professionally since his teens, Carlos Alomar was part of the DAM Trio rhythm section that backed David Bowie from ...
Elvis Costello was undergoing a major career transition at the end of the '80s, switching record labels and largely moving ...
Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Mavis Staples and many more paid tribute to the late singer and Band co-founder Thursday night in ...
The One Direction member and his girlfriend had been vacationing together in Argentina days before he tragically died at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel.
She was best known for starring in the 1958 screen version of “South Pacific.” But her Hollywood career was brief, and she ...