Paul McCartney
Hear Paul McCartney’s New Christmas Song
It’s difficult to match the uniqueness of Paul McCartney’s 1979 holiday original, “Wonderful Christmastime,” so jolly old saint Macca isn’t even trying.
Paul McCartney Announces ‘Live Kisses’ Concert DVD
To celebrate the launch of McCartney’s “Kisses On The Bottom,” Macca streamed a live performance of the album in its entirety to the world. Titled “Live Kisses,” the performance will now be available on DVD, Blu-ray and digitally November 13th.
Richest Lead Singers In The World
Here’s a list of the richest lead singers in the world. Hold on to your hat…the money is huge! 1. Paul McCartney $800 Million 2. Bono $600 Million 3. Jimmy Buffett $400 Million 4. Elton […]
Watch Bruce Springsteen And Paul McCartney’s Hard Rock Live Performance, Uncut
Now, thanks to VH1, VH1 Classic and Palladia, you’ll be able to hear both of the Springsteen/McCartney collaborations, “Twist And Shout,” as well as “I Saw Her Standing There.” And you’ll be able to hear the entire ending of “Twist And Shout,” even though people who were at the show didn’t get to hear it. As it turns out, the microphones were still on for the entire song, it was only the PA that was shut down.
Paul McCartney Comes To PBS’s “Great Performances” Next Month
Earlier this year, Paul McCartney released Kisses On The Bottom, a new album of pop standards that pre-date the rock and roll era (along with two new songs written in that style). And while he didn’t tour to promote it, he did perform the songs on the album at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles (where he recorded the album) on February 9.
Paul McCartney Paid $1.57 For Olympics Performance
Sir Paul McCartney may be Britain’s highest-paid performer, but he earned nearly nothing for his performance at the Olympic Opening Ceremony in London last Friday.
Soundtracking the Olympics Opening Ceremony: Big Sales, McCartney & More
Like Great Britain itself, the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics this past weekend was full of musical variety. And for the first time ever, the ceremony’s soundtrack was available for purchase just minutes after it aired.
Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney Set Cut Off by Curfew in London
Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney were in the midst of making rock history Saturday night in London’s Hyde Park when their set was cut short by promoters in fear of curfew violation.
Paul McCartney Working With ‘Halo’ Video Game Creators
The former Beatle announced via Twitter on Saturday that he is creating new music with video game developer Bungie, of Halo fame.
Q&A: Brian Wilson On Beach Boys Tour & Next Album, Possible Frank Sinatra Tribute
Brian Wilson tips us off about what’s to come, if he has his way: Another new Beach Boys album that “gets the rock’n’roll going,” more tour dates, no more Grammy hullabaloo, and possibly even a Frank Sinatra tribute album.
















