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Aidan Moyer

Aidan Moyer

Aidan Moyer is a Philadelphia-based freelance writer, illustrator, comics and music historian, and graduate of Pratt Institute. He spends time in Brooklyn as a backing vocalist and drummer in a garage band, and is currently illustrating a graphic novel history of the Dark Horse Tour.

Now and Then: McCartney and Starr circa summer 2024 at Paris Fashion Week (foreground) and in Hamburg circa 1960 (background), while Starr was still drumming for Rory Storm and the Hurricanes © Aidan Moyer
Music, ReviewsMay 21, 2026<May 21, 2026

“Where the Road Was Gonna Lead Us Two”: Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Revisit Their Liverpool Roots on “Home to Us”

Il Volo's Piero Barone, Gianluca Ginoble and Ignazio Boschetto circa their Christmas performance, December 2025 © Aidan Moyer
Features, Interviews, MusicApril 22, 2026<April 22, 2026

“For One Night Only, Bring Them to Italy”: A Conversation with Il Volo

I’ll Never Be A Stranger: A young and blue Billy Joel mugs for the camera © Aidan Moyer
Film, Music, ReviewsMarch 11, 2026<March 11, 2026

You’ve Got Me Hummin’: No Hassle to Hear Early Billy Joel Melodies in New Doc, ‘And So It Goes’

Truth, Justice and A Better Tomorrow: Tyler Hoechlin, Christopher Reeve, and newcomer David Corenswet as Superman © Aidan Moyer
Film, Music, ReviewsNovember 24, 2025<November 24, 2025

You Can Hear It, Too, If You’re Sincere: Soundtracking Superman

The author pictured with Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, while the Boss looms large over the proceedings © Aidan Moyer
Film, Music, ReviewsOctober 28, 2025<October 28, 2025

“Fix Your Hair Up Nice and Set Up Pretty”: On Set of the Springsteen Biopic ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’

John Lennon in an ensemble that is inexorably tied to his adopted city, based on a photograph by Bob Gruen © Aidan Moyer
Interviews, MusicOctober 9, 2025<October 10, 2025

“¿Qué pasa, New York?” A Conversation with Sam Rice-Edwards on John & Yoko’s ‘One to One’

McCartney’s Wings legacy is re-centered in new retrospective material © Aidan Moyer
Music, NewsSeptember 3, 2025<September 3, 2025

No Less, Know More: Paul McCartney on “Daytime Nighttime Suffering”

Yoko Ono and John Lennon prep for the One to One charity concerts in NYC circa 1971
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One to One: Yoko Ono Shines in New Doc on Ono-Lennons in NYC

Paul McCartney illustration © Aidan Moyer
Concerts, Music, ReviewsFebruary 16, 2025<February 16, 2025

The Love You Make: Inside Paul McCartney’s Valentine’s Show at Bowery Ballroom

Threetles: McCartney, Harrison, and Lennon circa 1974
Art, MusicJanuary 8, 2025<January 8, 2025

Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New: The Beatles at the Twilight of ‘74

George Harrison © Aidan Moyer
Features, Music, ReviewsNovember 10, 2024<November 11, 2024

“Don’t Let Me Wait Too Long”: An Advance Look at George Harrison’s ‘Living in the Material World’ Remastered

The Lone Bellow circa 2022; based on press photo by Eric Ryan Anderson © Aidan Moyer
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 24, 2024<October 24, 2024

Sing So Loud At the Top of Our Lungs: A Conversation With The Lone Bellow at World Cafe Live

Caleb Landry Jones, as seen in his Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire-directed “Spiders in the Trees” music video, surrounded by his illustrations featured in “The Moonkey Light.” © Aidan Moyer
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 21, 2024<October 21, 2024

“At Times It Seems You’ve Been Known to Tell”: An Interview With Caleb Landry Jones

Selected imagery from Christopher Reeve’s life and career. From left to right: First row - Reeve circa 1975, 1967, as Superman (1978), in “The Cherry Orchard’(1980), “The Bostonians” (1985), “Somewhere in Time” (1980); Second row - at Juliard(1973), screen testing for Superman (1976), as Clark Kent and Superman (1978) and with wife Dana Reeve (1995). © Aidan Moyer
Art, ReviewsOctober 10, 2024<October 10, 2024

You’ll Believe a Man Can Fly: Christopher & Dana Reeve’s Love Story and Legacy Honored in ‘Super/Man’

Glory Days: Beanie Springsteen shines in the ‘70s and Oscar winner Springsteen takes to the streets of Philadelphia in the ‘90s © Aidan Moyer
Festival, Music, ReviewsSeptember 27, 2024<September 27, 2024

“Greetings, Asbury Park!”: Springsteen Conjures ’70s Shoreside Magic at 2024’s Sea.Hear.Now Festival

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