Paul McCartney Makes Bonnaroo Debut
Paul McCartney is receiving high praise for his debut at the Bonnaroo Music Festival.
Paul McCartney is receiving high praise for his debut at the Bonnaroo Music Festival.
Paul McCartney made a stop at the Colbert Report last night to discuss music and the English language.
The debut album, 'The Doors' was definitely a tough act to follow as their second released came in September 1967, titled 'Strange Days.'
A question that is most interesting to ponder, if the electric guitar had never been invented, would there even be classic rock?
Paul McCartney has written an open letter of support for one of the jailed members of the Russian punk group Pussy Riot. The former Beatle sent handwritten letters to officials in charge of the woman's case.
Will Paul McCartney listen to the online community and save his local football team?
According to one survey, the answer is a resounding yes, the Beatles do in fact rule all.
One of the great "what-ifs" in rock history just got even greater. A newly uncovered telegram shows that Jimi Hendrix had asked Paul McCartney to play bass in a proposed recording session with legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and drummer Tony Williams.
The Beatles anthology production 'Let It Be' is making the leap from London's West End to the St. James Theatre on Broadway. Rather than focus on the Fab's bitter-end finale, however, the show includes songs from throughout their career.
Over the next 24 hours you'll probably be ROTFLMAO or you'll be in a constant state of bewilderment at your friends' statuses on Facebook. Nearly 34,000 FBers have RSVP'd to the event.