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  1. 3 days ago · However, Band on the Run (1973) reestablished McCartney, and the album is widely considered a masterpiece. His success continued a year later with “Junior’s Farm,” which reached No. 3 on the ...

  2. 3 days ago · Did Paul McCartney ever consider “Band on the Run” to be jinxed? If he did, there had been a couple of good reasons to think so. He and his Wings group were scheduled to fly to Nigeria to record “Band on the Run.” But some of the musicians never showed, so only Paul and Linda McCartney and Wings guitarist Denny Laine made the journey.

  3. 4 days ago · Paul McCartney leads all performers with nine nominations: five as a member of The Beatles, three for solo albums, and one as a member of Wings. McCartney's former bandmate George Harrison has a total of eight nominations: five as a member of The Beatles, one for a solo album, one for a live album with friends, and one as a member of the ...

  4. 3 days ago · It also won Spears her one GRAMMY, for Best Dance Recording at the 47th GRAMMY Awards. And 20 years after its release as a single, "Toxic" has had remarkable staying power on the pop charts. As of 2023, the song appeared on the Hot 100 in three different incarnations: the original track and the mash-ups "Toxic Pony" by Altégo and "Toxic Las ...

  5. 3 days ago · Any band that was beloved by the Pixies, Nirvana, and Green Day automatically satisfies the “influence” criteria for Rock Hall induction. Beginning as a hardcore punk band in 1979, Husker Du evolved into an alt-rock band with a smart sense of melody. That struck a chord with fans like Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, a teenager at the time.

  6. 4 days ago · Paul McCartney and John Lennon frequently fought about Allen Klein Ahead of Klein’s appointment, McCartney wanted his future father-in-law, Lee Eastman, to represent the band. McCartney dug his ...

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  8. 5 days ago · Paul McCartney's eleventh solo album explored rock and roll's formidable past, featuring covers of 1950s hits, balanced with three stirring McCartney originals. The album presented McCartney’s contemplative journey back to his musical roots, conceived primarily in response to the passing of his wife, Linda, in 1998.