Both Paul McCartney and Prince have influenced a whole catalogue of musicians. But what songs of their's influenced each other?
When you think of Paul McCartney, the first thing that comes to mind is The Beatles, of course, and their universe-altering stardom in the 1960s. But after The Beatles split in 1970, McCartney went on ...
Paul McCartney’s glorious 1973 attempt at writing a John Lennon song — unconsciously, he has insisted, “although my use of tape echo did sound more like John than me” — accompanies a memorable scene ...
You might not think of Stevie Wonder when you hear these songs, but he was the mastermind behind each and every one of them.
David Gilmour has played on some of the biggest and most well-regarded records ever. He's also played on plenty that didn't linger so long in the memory.
As well as their countless comically deceased drummers, the 1980s band were also known for being the loudest around. Their amps, like the volume settings on BBC's iPlayer and Tesla cars, famously went ...
David 'Skull' Schulman, 81, was attacked inside Skull's Rainbow Room in January 1998. He died wearing his Hee Haw inspired bib overalls.
Subtitled ‘The First 50 Years’, this 27-track package is a heavyweight reminder of what a dynamic force The Boomtown Rats have always been.
Sir John Rutter became one of Britain's most cherished composers despite neither of his parents having musical backgrounds.
Trying to choose “the most memorable moment in RFK Stadium history,” is as fruitless as trying to choose the best meal ever. WTOP breaks it down into more manageable chunks.