“Live And Let Die” was written by Paul and Linda McCartney and became ... cymbals with the drum programming, percussion, Moog bass, and synthesizers that were popular at the time.
Paul became a father in 1969 after he married his first wife, photographer Linda McCartney (née Eastman), and adopted her daughter Heather from a previous relationship. That same year ...
Winging it: Joe English, Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney, Denny Laine and Jimmy McCulloch. Photo / Getty Images Being Paul McCartney wasn’t always easy. After the Beatles broke up in 1970 ...
What? The Moog Synthesizer. It was one of the first modular voltage-controlled oscillators and amplifiers, created by Robert Moog. In layman's terms? Robert Moog’s synths were the first to ...
Mary McCartney (British, b.1969) is a portrait and fashion photographer. Born in London to Paul and Linda McCartney, her love of photography stems from her childhood and mother, who never went ...
Carlos would also win three Grammy awards and the Moog sound was now mainstream - recognisable to millions, even if they didn't know what a synth was. Shortly before the release of Switched On ...
‘Wide Prairie’ was recorded over several decades and serves as a testament to Linda McCartney’s singing and songwriting abilities. “Seaside Woman,” Linda McCartney’s first solo ...
when Wendy Carlos was creating her pioneering album Switched on Bach using overdubbing of each sound and line produced by the newly invented Moog synthesizer, it was not yet a musical descriptor. But ...
In addition to McCartney, the lineup of Wings at the time “One Hand Clapping” was filmed in 1974 included his wife, Linda, on keyboards and backing vocals, former Moody Blues’ guitarist ...