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From Taylor Swift to Paul McCartney, more than 180 artists and record labels argue tech companies flourish by using their material while their "earnings continue to diminish"
We’ve spent the last few weeks testing the workshop before our launch today in Liverpool, and have seen some promising results. With the help of UK Youth, we’ll visit youth clubs across the country over the coming months, and we’ll also explore ways to work further with youth workers...
Signed by a huge collection of major labels and artists, from Perry and Swift to Paul McCartney and Queens of the Stone Age (even Kenny G inked this thing), the petition contends the law is outdated. The artists, copyright holders, and labels argue that YouTube and companies like it ...
Paul's New song is produced by Mark Ronson. More new details to follow in the coming weeks. --- LYRICS: Don't look at me It's way too soon to see What's gonna be, don't look at me All my life I never knew what I could be ...
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Paul McCartney (39) “Band on the Run” No. 1 “Coming Up” No. 1 “Ebony and Ivory” (with Stevie Wonder) No. 1 “Listen to What the Man Said” No. 1 “My Love” No. 1 “Say Say Say” (with Michael Jackson) No. 1 “Silly Love Songs” No. 1 “Uncle Albert/...