May 31, 2008 -
Paul McCartney has denied he will reunite with his former Beatle bandmate Ringo Starr at an upcoming homecoming gig.
The pair was rumored to be reuniting during McCartney’s performance at the Capital of Culture concert in their native Liverpool this Saturday.
But McCartney insists Starr will not be joining him onstage, saying, “That was never going to be on the cards.”
Instead, McCartney will reportedly collaborate with the Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl.
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Aug 04, 2007 -
So Ringo is coming out with a new album called "Photograph". It's the best of all his songs he's done. Keep updated on his website.
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Oct 09, 2008 -
Longtime vegetarian Sir Paul McCartney is urging a boycott of the behemoth fast food chain McDonalds after a branch in Liverpool, England displayed a photo of him with his former Beatle bandmates. The Beatles hail from Liverpool, where all the original bandmates first met in the late 1950s. Instead of being flattered that he was being honored, or quietly asking the chain to remove the photo, McCartney’s rep has called for fans to boycott McDonald’s.
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Sep 19, 2008 -
1. Neil Peart (Rush)
2. John Bonham (Led Zeppelin)
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Apr 02, 2008 -
Members on studio albums
Jeff Lynne – vocals, guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, drums, cello, producer, songwriter, composer, arranger (1970–1988, 2000–01)
Roy Wood – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, cello, clarinet, bassoon, oboe, drums, recorder, producer, songwriter, arranger (1970–1972)
Bev Bevan – drums, percussion, vocals (1970–1986)
Richard Tandy – keyboards, vocals, bass guitar, guitar, arranger (1972–1986, 2000–2001)
Kelly Groucutt – bass guitar, vocals (1975–1983)
Mik Kaminski – violin (1973–1979, 1983)
Hugh McDowell – cello (1973–1979)
Melvyn Gale – cello (1975–1979)
Mike Edwards – cello (1972–1974)
Mike de Albuquerque – bass guitar, vocals (1972–1974)
Wilfred Gibson – violin (1972–1973)
Colin Walker – cello (1972–1973)
Bill Hunt – keyboards, French horn, hunting horn (1970–1972)
Steve Woolam – violin (1970–1972)
Louis Clark – orchestra arranger, conductor (1974–1979, 1983)
Marc Mann – guitar, keyboards, vocals, arranger (2000–2001)
[edit] Guest musicians on studio albums
Rick Price – bass guitar (1970) The Electric Light Orchestra involved initially with some early tracks
Carl Wayne – vocals (1973) ELO 2 The Lost Planet
Marc Bolan – guitar (1973) On the Third Day
Ellie Greenwich – uncredited vocals (1975) Face the Music
Susan Collins – uncredited vocals (1975) Face the Music
Nancy O'Neill – uncredited vocals (1975) Face the Music
Margaret Raymond – uncredited vocals (1975) Face the Music
Mary Thomas – operatic vocals (1976) A New World Record
Patti Quatro – uncredited vocals (1976) A New World Record
Olivia Newton-John – vocals (1980) "Xanadu"
Rainer Pietsch – arranger, conductor (1981) Time
Dave Morgan – backing vocals (1983) Secret Messages
Christian Schneider – saxophone (1986) Balance of Power
George Harrison – slide guitar, vocals (2001) Zoom
Ringo Starr – drums (2001) Zoom
Suzie Katayama – cello (2001) Zoom
Roger Lebow – cello (2001) Zoom
Dave Boruff – saxophone (2001) Zoom
Laura Lynne – backing vocals (2001) Zoom
Rosie Vela – backing vocals (2001) Zoom
Kris Wilkinson – arranger (2001) Zoom
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Mar 04, 2008 -
Yoko Ono wasn’t the only woman in John Lennon’s life after the Beatles. Lennon’s lover of nearly two years, May Pang, has just released a book of photos chronicling the time she spent with John while he and Yoko were on the outs. The book, called “Instamatic Karma: Photographs of John Lennon” features intimate photos of John doing everyday things such as taking a trip to Disneyland, playing with his pet cats and his son Julian, and hanging out around New York City.
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Jan 20, 2008 -
From “I love those…” to “I wouldn’t want to be in their…” shoes have undoubtedly held a special place in Hollywood history. Come to think of it, shoes in general have a general oversight that goes unmatched by any other article of clothing or accessory. Civilized people, mostly of the female population, will spend hours on end shopping the malls to find the perfect pair, and usually can’t pick just one.
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