Nearly 60 years after the first meeting, it looks like rolling stones and two living beetles can come together on a new stone album.
Variety from various sources hears that Paul McCartney has recorded bass parts for the upcoming
rolling stone projects that are being starred by 2021 Grammy Manufacturer of the Year Andrew Watt.
Ringo Star has also been slated to play on the album declared so far.
The recording sessions took place in Los Angeles in recent weeks and,
while it is not clear which tracks will make the final cut - or whether McCartney and Star will end on
the same song - the album is produced near the mixing phase.
Frontman Mick Jagger stated in 2021 that the group had "a lot of tracks,"
and guitarist Keith Richards said in a New Year's Instagram post last month that "there is some new music on its way."
Watt, who shared two grammy at the 5 February celebrations for his work with Ozi Osbourne,
has become a go-to for veteran rock acts, despite having a discography which is heavy in the pop area-like Justin Bieber's "Peachis" and Dua Lipa "My heart broke."
The prunctions of the guitar have set themselves pearl jam, iggi pop and of course, with such a heritage in the form of Ozi.
He also holds a close relationship with Elton John, with which he worked on John's "lockdown session"
in 2020, with The Dua Lip-Assisted "Cold Heart" in 2021 and Britney Spears-John Couple "Hold Me Close "Included.
Mekartney and Wat have worked together in the past. In an interview of 2021, he said, describing a meeting with the producer.
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