Showing posts with label Paul McCartney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul McCartney. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Paul McCartney to open new Joint in Las Vegas

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – Paul McCartney will open the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's new Joint in Las Vegas on April 19. Motley Crue closed the old Joint last week.

Tickets go on sale February 14 at the Hard Rock Hotel box office and through ticketmaster.com. McCartney will also headline the first day of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on April 17 in the southern California city of Indio.

The new 4,007-capacity Joint will be twice the size of the old venue, which was built in 1995 and will be turned into casino space.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Paul Mccartney Set For `Colbert Report' Visit


LOS ANGELES – The Comedy Central TV channel says Paul McCartney is going to drop in on Stephen Colbert.

McCartney will be a guest on Wednesday's "The Colbert Report," talking up his latest album, "Electric Arguments." The work represents a collaboration between the former Beatle and producer-musician Youth, and was released under the band name the Fireman.

"The Colbert Report" airs at 11:30 p.m. EST weeknights.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

McCartney, Parton Guest On New Yusuf Albuma

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – Yusuf, formerly known as Cat Stevens, will follow up 2006's "An Other Cup," his first secular album in 28 years, with a set that recalls his straightforward troubadour days.

The as-yet-untitled set is due in late spring from Universal.

"This one was really a result of me writing a lot of songs and being kind of inspired again," Yusuf -- who adopted the Muslim name Yusuf Islam in 1978 and now prefers the shorter version -- told Billboard. "After I recorded ('Cup') people just wanted to hear me do a lot of simple stuff, just with the guitar."

The single "Boots & Sand" features Paul McCartney and Dolly Parton -- with a video shot by Jesse Dylan, son of Bob -- while Michelle Branch and Gunnar Nelson assist on the track "To Be What You Must."

"Boots" was written as a result of 2004 incident in which Yusuf was denied entry into the U.S., apparently as a result of mistaken identity on the post-9/11 "no fly" terrorist watch list. "It's a slight oddity of a song," he said. "The image I had was kind of a cowboy B-movie made in Italy, but the story came from real events, real people."

The new album's stripped-down sound is in contrast to "Cup," which featured tracks with prominent layers. "Perhaps I went to town a little bit with the production on the last album," Yusuf said. "I was just having fun with the new technologies -- we have endless tracks on Pro Tools. You can just flow them out and add and add, and I did."

Yusuf came to Pro Tools digital audio software thanks to his son, who performs under the name Yoriyos and encouraged him to play with recordings and a computer in his home studio in London. "He's got such ears," Yusuf said. "I could understand what he wanted to create -- that journey than the album can take you on."

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