Paul McCartney is planning two U.S. shows with his band, in New York and Los Angeles, to promote his upcoming album Memory Almost Full. Maccareport.com reported that a London gig is also planned. A spokesperson for Macca said that no definite plans regarding the concerts were ready to be announced.
Memory Almost Full comes out June 5th, and in addition to a retail release, it will also be his first to be available online. According to Billboard, the Starbucks label Hear Music, which is putting out the album, will prominently feature Memory Almost Full in its iTunes store.
Memory Almost Full comes out June 5th, and in addition to a retail release, it will also be his first to be available online. According to Billboard, the Starbucks label Hear Music, which is putting out the album, will prominently feature Memory Almost Full in its iTunes store.
McCartney also said that arrangements to sell Beatles music
online are "virtually settled." In related news, music from Memory Almost Full has been made available in Japan via mobile phones. Monstersandcritics.com reported that yesterday, (Thursday, May 10th) a master ringtone version of the overseas single "Dance Tonight" was released, with additional mobile-based full-song downloads of the entire album to follow on June 6th.
Meanwhile, Macca has been spotted out and about in London, dining out with his adult children, and last week sat next to frequent collaborator David Gilmour of Pink Floyd at a London concert by good friend James Taylor. McCartney is expected to hit the road in support of the new album sometime this fall.
The Rock Radio online
online are "virtually settled." In related news, music from Memory Almost Full has been made available in Japan via mobile phones. Monstersandcritics.com reported that yesterday, (Thursday, May 10th) a master ringtone version of the overseas single "Dance Tonight" was released, with additional mobile-based full-song downloads of the entire album to follow on June 6th.
Meanwhile, Macca has been spotted out and about in London, dining out with his adult children, and last week sat next to frequent collaborator David Gilmour of Pink Floyd at a London concert by good friend James Taylor. McCartney is expected to hit the road in support of the new album sometime this fall.
The Rock Radio online
No comments:
Post a Comment