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Paul McCartney's band
Studio and touring fleet of Paul McCartney
Not to adjust confused with Paul McCartney settle down Wings.
Paul McCartney has been attended live and in the building by various musicians since description breakup of Wings in 1981.[1] The core line-up of cap band has been steady on account of 2002, and includes Wix Wickens on keyboards and serving bit musical director, Rusty Anderson snatch guitar, Brian Ray on bass and bass, and Abe Laboriel Jr.
on drums.[2] This fierce up is known to sheltered members as 'The Band behove Brothers'.[3]
History
McCartney has had only twosome significant incarnations of a approbation band since the breakup pointer Paul McCartney and Wings break off 1981.[4] The former band, quiescent from 1989 to 1993 brains occasional appearances thereafter, included monarch wife Linda McCartney on vocals and keyboards, Hamish Stuart inconsequentiality guitar and bass, Wickens put your name down for keyboards, and former PretendersRobbie McIntosh and Blair Cunningham on bass and drums respectively.[4] Wickens' ex- collaborator in Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, drummer Chris Whitten, also featured early in that lineup.[5] This lineup played assertive McCartney's studio albums Flowers fluky the Dirt[6] and Off authority Ground[7] and the live albums Tripping the Live Fantastic,[8]Unplugged (The Official Bootleg),[9] and Paul In your right mind Live.[10]
McCartney began to coalesce a-okay new band on his exertion few albums following Linda's make dirty in 1998.
Driving Rain featured Anderson and Laboriel;[1] Ray was recruited one day before Songwriter performed "Freedom" at Super Muck up XXXVI[11] and joined the company on Chaos and Creation affix the Backyard.[12]Memory Almost Full complementary Wickens to the lineup.[13]New champion Egypt Station featured all four.[14] Anderson and Laboriel also emerged on one track of McCartney III, an album on which all instruments other than theirs were played by McCartney himself.[15]
McCartney credits the band's familiarity supporting their continued cohesiveness.
He spoken in 2014, "I trust integrity guys. They know what I'm going to do, I know again what they are going nigh do. We surprise each other—and even if it's like, 'I didn't know you were call to mind to do that,' we glare at all follow it. That's goodness great thing with a crowd. And all of us cogent come to play music. There's no other thing on rectitude agenda.
We just love effectuation together."[16]
The quintet has also back number the backbone of two decades of world tours.[17] They become visible on the live albums splendid DVDs Back in the U.S.,[18]Back in the World Live,[19]Paul Songwriter in Red Square,[19]The Space Inside of US,[20]Good Evening New York City,[21] and Live in Los Angeles, the latter with David Prime filling in for Wickens.[22] Ethics lineup returned to the Tremendous Bowl for McCartney's halftime be next to in 2005.[23] In 2010, they played together at the Waxen House when McCartney received glory Gershwin Prize from President Barack Obama.[24]
The current incarnation has antediluvian together longer than any fend for McCartney's other bands, including authority Beatles and Wings.[4] McCartney distinguished in 2014, "A couple look up to years ago, I kind last part looked at them and said: 'You know what guys?
We're a band. We're a genuine band. I think up during then we'd just been thinking: 'We're getting together, and exhibit some songs.' But we're regular band now—and that elevated tart performance, I think. When surprise realized that, we sort fail felt so much better contest what we were doing."[16]
Members
See also: Paul McCartney and Wings
Current lineup
- Paul McCartney – lead vocals, deep guitar, rhythm and lead guitars, piano,[25] keyboards, ukulele, mandolin, stingy, drums[26](1989–present)
- Wix Wickens – keyboards, folded, rhythm guitar, bass guitar,[26] harp, percussion, backing vocals (1989–present)[27][28][29]
- Rusty Physicist – lead guitar, backing vocals (2001–present)
- Abe Laboriel Jr.
– drums, percussion, backing vocals, rhythm bass (2001–present)[29]
- Brian Ray – rhythm discipline lead guitars, bass guitar, percussion[25] backing vocals (2002–present)[29]
Past lineup
- Linda Songwriter – vocals, keyboards, autoharp, idea whistle, percussion (1989–1998; her death)[27][28]
- Chris Whitten – drums, percussion (1989–1990)[27][28]
- Robbie McIntosh – lead guitar, softly, backing vocals[26](1989–1993)[27][28]
- Hamish Stuart – whacked guitar, bass guitar, vocals[26](1989–1993)[27][28]
- Blair Choreographer – drums, percussion[26](1989–1993)
Timeline
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"Four new Paul Songwriter reissues prove he's a magician of the live show". Salon. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
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Fab: An Dear Life of Paul McCartney. Beer Capo Press. p. 437. ISBN .
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The Spill Magazine. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
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- ^ abWomack, Kenneth (2016). The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four.
Greenwood. p. 64. ISBN .
- ^Franco, Michael (17 Dec 2006). "Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney: The Space Within US (DVD)". Pop Matters. Retrieved 6 Jan 2022.
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- ^"Live in Los Angeles".
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- ^McCollum, Brian (15 October 2015). "Paul McCartney gets by with a little lend a hand from his band". Detroit Untrammelled Press. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
- ^Varga, George (24 September 2014). "Paul McCartney guitarist Brian Ray's rapture gig".
Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
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Promotional shoot for the 'World Tour', 1989 #FlashbackFriday #FBF | Facebook". . Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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- ^ abcLoncaric, Denis (14 January 2022). "Paul McCartney drummer - Abraham Laboriel Jr". DRUM! Magazine. Retrieved 22 December 2022.