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  1. Father Paul Wickens passed away after a 6-month battle with cancer. Requiescant in pace, Father. November 2004: Against Father Wickens' final wishes, the management of the West Orange property decided to affiliate with the Newark Archdiocese -- the same corrupt diocese that Father Wickens warned against for years.

  2. NEW DATE ADDED: Wednesday 8 June - Boston, MA - Fenway Park. Due to overwhelming demand, Paul has added a second date to his GOT BACK tour at Fenway Park in Boston. American Express® Card Members pre-sale: Monday, February 28th at 10am local time.PaulMcCartney.com pre-sale: Monday, February 28th at 12pm local time.

  3. Paul Philip John Wickens. Profile: An English musician, composer, and record producer (born 27 March 1956). Sites: Wikipedia , Imdb. Aliases: Wix. In Groups: Paul McCartney's Band, The House Band (5), The Reputations, Woodhead Monroe, The Young Ones (2)

  4. music.youtube.com › channel › UChmS7ELiw1ukGM9WpVxjf8gPaul Wickens - YouTube Music

    Paul Wickens is an English musician, composer, and record producer, professionally known as Wix. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Wickens has worked with artists including Nik Kershaw, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Bon Jovi, Edie Brickell, Kevin Coyne and many others. Wickens has been a member of the Paul McCartney Band since 1989.

  5. On July 8, 2004, Father Paul Wickens passed away in Overlook Hospital after a 6-month battle with cancer. Father Wickens was a Roman Catholic priest for 49 years. He spent the last two decades fighting the forces of liberalism and modernism in the church. His main weapon in this battle was the Traditional Latin Mass of the Roman Catholic Church ...

  6. Paul “Wix” Wickens (1956- ) is a multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter and producer best known for being a part of Paul McCartney’s touring band since 1989. Wix started his

  7. 25 de nov. de 1991 · Off the Ground: The Complete Works is a two-disc set released in Germany and the Netherlands. This edition included McCartney’s rare use of swear words in the song “Big Boys Bickering”, a protest song. Other notable songs on this edition are “Long Leather Coat” (a Lady McCartney composed protest song) and “I Can’t Imagine”.