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The Beatles stopped touring in 1966, before Paul McCartney went back out on the road with his band Wings in 1972 and he had a ...
F ew, if any, pop stars have had a career like Paul McCartney has. His time with the Beatles, of course, needs no introduction, but it's a remarkably small part of his time in mus ...
Paul McCartney had struggled to find his feet as a solo artist after The Beatles split up in 1970, ... 'Jet', 'Let Me Roll It', and 'Mrs Vandebilt'.
During a period of career revival, Paul McCartney headed to the studio with his brother Peter, under the stage name Mike McGear, to record his second solo LP.
Coming together in the Big Apple. Paul McCartney, 82, hosted a surprise show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City on Tuesday night, after announcing the pop-up concert just hours earlier.. The ...
In interviews Paul McCartney gave during the promotion of his album Band on the Run, he stated that “Jet” was the name of a black Labrador puppy. In later years, he told the story of how it ...
Paul McCartney opened up about his private life, with The Beatles star, 82, giving fans a rare insight into his nearly 14-year union with wife Nancy Shevell, 65.
Paul McCartney’s previous New York-area performance took place three years ago at MetLife Stadium, capacity 82,500. His surprise show Tuesday night at the Bowery Ballroom fit, at most, 575.
Paul McCartney and his band played an exhilarating 100-minute, career-spanning set Tuesday at a surprise show at New York's intimate Bowery Ballroom Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
Paul McCartney took the stage at Bowery Ballroom – a storied New York venue that holds 575 people – for a surprise show. We take you inside.
Paul McCartney told the crowd at the end of his surprise Tuesday show in New York City. McCartney played a spontaneous gig at the Bowery Ballroom, a beloved rock bar on the Lower East Side that ...
A countdown of the 40 best songs released by Paul McCartney in the '70s. ... but with "Jet," the early-'70s McCartney finally started sounding like the late-'60s McCartney again.