James McCartney
English-American musician and songwriter
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2024 | Released single 'Circle Game' |
2024 | Released single 'Nothing' |
2024 | Released single 'I'm Yours' |
October 18 2024 | McCartney released his third studio album 'Beautiful Nothing', his first album since 'The Blackberry Train' in 2016. |
May 2024 | McCartney released his third single, 'Nothing'. |
April 2024 | McCartney released the single 'Primrose Hill', which features a collaboration with Sean Lennon, son of John Lennon. |
February 2024 | James McCartney released his first single 'Beautiful' after an eight-year hiatus from music releases. |
May 6 2016 | Released his studio album 'The Blackberry Train'. |
2014 | Included in 'The Art of McCartney' tribute album, highlighting the McCartney family's musical significance. |
2013 | Recorded a cover of The Beatles' 'Hello, Goodbye' with The Cure for the album 'The Art of McCartney'. |
August 2013 | Performed at San Francisco's Outside Lands Music Festival. |
May 21 2013 | Released his first album titled 'Me'. |
April 6 2013 | Launched a US tour in support of his debut album 'Me'. |
November 2012 | James McCartney performed at a London benefit concert for the David Lynch Foundation, an event also supported by his father Paul McCartney. |
April 2012 | James McCartney discussed the possibility of forming a 'next generation' version of the Beatles with Sean Lennon, Zak Starkey, and Dhani Harrison during a BBC interview. |
2011 | Released Close at Hand, his second EP. |
November 22 2011 | Released The Complete EP Collection, his first physical album, combining previous two EPs with five new original tracks and two new covers. Produced by Paul McCartney and David Kahne, the album was released by Engine Company Records. |
September 2010 | Released Available Light EP electronically on Engine Company Records, receiving positive reviews. |
February 2010 | Previewed tracks from Available Light during his first UK tour in February and March, initially performing under a pseudonym. |
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