You can’t always judge a song by its title. Those looking for some kind of connection to real-life events or people based on the Paul McCartney and Wings title “Mrs. Vandebilt” are probably off-base.
One of the reasons Paul McCartney started up Wings in the 1970s was he wanted to get back out on the road again. Remember that The Beatles ceased touring activities in 1966. By the middle of the ‘70s, ...
It's been 50 years since Paul McCartney and Wings released the landmark 'Band on the Run' album, and the New York Times' Jim ...
Paisley, Will Bundy, Rodney Clawson, Chris Dubois and Hunter Phelps wrote the lyrics to "Truck Still Works ... dirt road that ...
The experimental Austin rock band likes to invent bogus backstories. But its new album, ‘Eels,’ is surprisingly real.
Dan Cleary details the simmering disagreements that led to the fight at Boston, and alleges that Farrell even quit the band ...
The Chewy Chewy Sounds of American Bubblegum 1966-1971 features hits by the 1910 Fruitgum Co. and the Ohio Express, as well ...
Cristal Ramirez handles the lead vocals and plays guitar for The Aces, a four-piece power pop band comprised of friends who ...
Hulu has released the trailer for a new Bruce Springsteen tour documentary as well as the announcement of a look back at his ...
“All Threes” features indie rock artist Cat Power. The track’s alluring jazz accompaniment is a first for Bright Eyes, who ...
If this sounds like the Sin City show for you, last-minute tickets are available for all upcoming Eagles Sphere gigs. At the ...
The Laurie Berkner Band has announced a 'Greatest Hits Concert' for kids and families in Fairfax, VA on October 20.