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MCCARTNEY III Paul McCartney


“1, 2, 3, it’s Sir McCartney. 4, 5, 6 and Paul had some fun during what he calls ‘Rock down.’ ” The musical results surely prove how rewarding and beneficial it truly can be to be “home alone.” Choosing to do it all on his own, he sings, writes all the songs, plays all the musical instruments and produced this five-star album called III. The results are a resounding testament to his timeless talent. Who says you can’t have fun doing what you love best and nobody does it better than this eternal Beatle, former Wings man and yes . . . “We love you, yeah, yeah, yeah” . . . Sir Paul McCartney. Why! You’re an international treasure. Available now


COPING MECHANISMS Tayla Parx


Her voice floats like a butterfly fast and free, and her lyrics sting like a bee. A sting that is remarkably sweet and swells but is contemplative of the real hurt in any relationship of love and loss. Tayla Parx knows how to brush love off too. Funky, fun and danceable as well . . . her musical essence can’t help but make you smile. Tayla can also lay down a track like “Stare” that has all the elements of a Prince song matched with the vocals like Scottish siren Sheena Easton. Parx rules and is more than coping; she’s thriving here. Available now


Bill Biss has been a “working guy” in the publishing business since 2000. His writing focuses in on the people who create magic in music, film and books since that time. Biss has a knowledge that even the remarkable entertainment columnist Liz Smith found admirable. He has been a member of “Team Rage” since its inception in 2007.


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