
VIA PRESS RELEASE | “Suddenly Wings has found its moment. We have a generational shift at work, and it’s like being transported back on a magic carpet. Working on the book has awakened so many beautiful memories of our times back then.” —Paul McCartney, from the foreword of Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run
One of music’s greatest adventures told by a cast of incredible characters who were there, including: Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, Denny Laine, Mary McCartney, Stella McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, George Martin, Sean Ono Lennon, Chrissie Hynde, Dustin Hoffman, Twiggy and all the members of Wings—Denny Seiwell, Henry McCullough, Jimmy McCulloch, Geoff Britton, Joe English, Steve Holley, and Laurence Juber.
This remarkable cast tells the story of a band who made history—selling over 22 million albums and becoming the first band to achieve sales of over two million in the UK singles charts with “Mull of Kintyre.” A band who pushed the boundaries in both the studio and in live performances, from their first university tour through to pioneering large scale concerts, long before stadiums and arenas were commonly used for rock shows.
The book includes a foreword written by Paul McCartney and is compiled from over 42 hours of brand-new interviews, plus historical interviews, and newly discovered, previously unheard interviews from Paul’s personal archive. Wings: The story of a Band on the Run features over 150 photographs capturing Wings throughout the years—many previously unseen—and shot by an array of photographers including Linda McCartney, Mike McCartney, Clive Arrowsmith, Henry Diltz, Robert Ellis, and Paul himself. The book also includes memorabilia, including some of Paul’s diary page entries from the time and handwritten lyrics.


1. If Stephen King was the Master of the Macabre he claims to be, he would write a short story about a ruthless businessman with a Type A personality who is on his way to shut down an unprofitable mental hospital. He gets into his Porsche only to hear the doors lock around him. Then, and this is the important part, Christopher Cross starts playing on his car stereo and HE CAN’T TURN IT OFF. No matter how many dials he twists or pummels it just keeps playing over and over until the poor fellow goes blubbering insane and ends up as a permanent ward of the very hospital he wanted to close. If the great Mr. King can conjure up a more terrifying scenario than that one, I would love to hear it. Oh, and the scariest part? The whole process takes less than two hours.



Waupaca, WI | More music on Main Street: Record shop relocates. From 200 square feet to 1,500 square feet, Back to the Vinyl grew out of their first storefront on Water Street as music aficionados continue to support the classic music mediums of vinyl, compact discs and cassette tapes. Marty and Jennifer Milner opened Back to the Vinyl over Labor Day weekend in 2023, and since then they have carved out their spot amongst the retro music community in the area. Milner said he grew up with an affinity towards music, with his father being a disc jockey while he was growing up and music was a big piece of his house hold. A diesel mechanic by trade, Milner said he finally decided to open up a record store when the opportunity for his original store space went up for rent, the store front was across from Danes Hall in Waupaca. Milner and his wife decided if not now, it may never happen and they decided to
Bowling Green, OH | Finders Records still on the market: Finders Records, a local record store that has been permanently closed since July 28, 2023, has been in vacation/retirement mode as owner Greg Halamay awaits a potential buyer for the business. Finders Records was an independent music retailing store, where customers could look at and purchase vinyl records, CDs, DVDs and import and domestic releases. The store had been open since 1971 and was loved by many members of the BG community. “I really liked to go to Finders because all the people that worked there were super nice,” said Jarrett Jimenez, a BGSU alum. “They had a wide range of records and posters that you could get, and it was a great store.” When the store announced it was closing on social media, many residents were sad to see the store go, but they only had positive things to say about their experience. “



Hell, I even hate things I know next to nothing about. Take the 


Tacoma, WA | The List: Lantern Records’ Heather Hahn. For Heather Hahn, owner of Lantern Records in Olympia, her record store is one way she gives back to a community she credits with saving her life. Hahn remembers listening to her dad’s record collection as a child. Years after her dad’s death, she discovered his old record collection. Listening to those records brought back floods of memories and connected her to her father. “I listened to that, and it was just like him sitting there next to me, listening to that record with me,” Hahn said. “Like the memories that are held within music — and records specifically for me — there’s nothing like it. There’s nothing like holding a tangible piece of art.” Hahn lived in the Chicago area for a portion of her adult life but felt the pull of Washington calling her back. When she stepped foot back in Olympia,
UK | Barnes & Noble is bringing back nostalgic section from the ’90s—but shoppers fume ‘get ready to pay ridiculous prices.’ Barnes & Noble is branching out with the return of a beloved section. The news comes as the retailer is experiencing a financial resurgence. Barnes & Noble, the famed bookseller, has been in the midst of a comeback in recent years. The New York-based bookstore chain recently announced that it plans to open 60 new stores in 2025. Now, the company appears to be banking on an even wider range of entertainment. A user on social media shared the news that their local Barnes & Noble had just introduced a section for physical media. The user posted a photo to a the Physical Media Collectors Facebook group. In the photo, shelves can be seen carrying DVDs, Blu-Rays, and vinyl records. A sign designates the section “












































