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Paul McCartney tops musicians rich list

2 h Share with: The enduring musical power of The Beatles helps carry Sir Paul McCartney to the top of the Music Rich List, according to the new edition of The Sunday Times Rich List, published today online at thesundaytimes.co.uk/richlist and in the print edition of the newspaper on Sunday, May 23. The Sunday Times Rich List 2021: Music Rich List 1 Sir Paul McCartney £820m Up £20m 2 U2 £620m Up £37m 3 Lord Lloyd-Webber £525m Down £275m 4 Sir Elton John £375m Up £15m 5 Sir Mick Jagger £310m Up £25m 6 Keith Richards £295m Up £25m 7 Olivia and Dhani Harrison £290m Up £20m

DJ Joel Corry invites mum to the BRIT Awards after banning her from watching him on Geordie Shore

DJ Joel Corry has revealed that he s invited his mother to attend this year s BRIT Awards with him, after banning her from watching his antics on Geordie Shore. The TV personality and musician, 31, is hoping for a victorious night on Tuesday, after landing nominations in the Breakthrough Artist, Male Solo Artist and British Single of the Year categories following his number one hit Head & Heart. And Joel enthusiastically extended an invitation to his teacher mother Debbie to join him at the London ceremony, after she stood in his corner and supported him. BRIT: DJ Joel Corry has revealed that he s invited his mother to attend this year s BRIT Awards with him, after banning her from watching his antics on Geordie Shore. Pictured in 2019

Coldplay Pushed the Limits of Lockdown Rules for New Album

Coldplay Pushed the Limits of Lockdown Rules for New Album Music Chris Martin and his bandmates feared they would end up in jail for pushing the boundaries amid Covid-19 pandemic to record their next studio installment. May 9, 2021 AceShowbiz - Coldplay feared pushing the limits of lockdown laws in order to make the band s new album would see them jailed. The group returned this week (begs03May21) with their latest single Higher Power , which was premiered during a livestream link with astronauts at the International Space Station. And speaking to BBC Radio 2, frontman Jonny Buckland, Will Champion had to push boundaries to create music during the pandemic.

Coldplay feared they d be thrown in prison while recording during pandemic

3 h Share with: Coldplay feared pushing the limits of lockdown laws in order to make the band’s new album would see them jailed. The group returned this week (begs03May21) with their latest single Higher Power, which was premiered during a livestream link with astronauts at the International Space Station. And speaking to BBC Radio 2, frontman Chris Martin admits he and bandmates Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion had to push boundaries to create music during the pandemic. “We had to find countries where we were able to get in with permission and then be in a recording bubble, he shares. ”We tried to stay within the rules but also get together when possible in a way so we wouldn’t be thrown in prison.”

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