When Paul McCartney and Led Zeppelin's John Bonham got together to make a rare Wings track 'Beware My Love' which wouldn't be released for almost 40 years.
Paul McCartney wouldn't describe himself as a risk taker. However, there is one massive risk McCartney is glad he took.
McCartney's journey with Wings offers several valuable lessons for marketers on the power of differentiation in creating a unique brand presence, and also on refusing to rely on past successes ...
Paul McCartney almost left 'Darkroom' off 'McCartney II' after feeling it was too long and experimental to include, but included it after some tweaks.
On the 1972 single “C Moon,” recorded with the earliest incarnation of his band Wings, he lovingly tackled reggae. McCartney played it light in a lyrical sense with the song, even creating his ...
Paul had long held the ambition for The Beatles to make a return in some capacity, and while it may have taken him over 50 ...
The title One Hand Clapping, taken from a Japanese kōan, tells you nearly everything you need to know about Paul McCartney and Wings' 1974 Abbey Road sessions: These performances are an event ...
The essence of McCartney in the 70s is borne on Wings – but listen to what the man said thereafter. Every little thing… Sensibly ignoring ‘critical’ indifference and obviously revitalised ...
The musician also played with James Brown, Billy Joel, and others, and leads his own jazz trio, but will always be best known as the first drummer in Paul McCartney’s Wings. Denny Seiwell’s ...
Paul McCartney, his wife Linda and his band Wings flew into New Orleans to record songs for the album'Venus and Mars' at ...
Paul McCartney has been the most prolific ex-Beatle, releasing more than two dozen albums as either a solo artist or with his post-Fab group Wings since his most famous band broke up in 1970.
McCartney appears at No. 16 on the U.K. albums chart with Band on the Run. The third full-length from the former Beatles’ new band Wings was recently reissued for its fiftieth anniversary.