Paul McCartney was far from finished after The Beatles, and songs like "Live and Let Die" and "Band on the Run" are more than enough proof of that!
Paul McCartney's manager teased his 2026 tour plans, and he may visit a country he hasn't since 2018, and gave an update on his new album.
Undercover police car rams erratic driver in middle of Melbourne Huge Origin shake-up announced after Ponga bombshell A billionaire and an A-list actor found refuge in a 37-home Florida neighborhood ...
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The last defining hits of 12 iconic 1960s rock bands
"Love Me Do" was the Beatles' first monster hit. Do you know their last? Here are the final big hits of a dozen major rock acts from the 1960s.
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The connections between Jeffrey Epstein and some of rock’s biggest stars
As the Department of Justice has continued releasing millions of files regarding disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, the world has looked on in horror as tales of abuse, sex trafficking and murder ...
Paul McCartney is releasing a companion soundtrack album to his new documentary, 'Man On The Run'; check out two rare Wings ...
Discover the untold story of how Paul McCartney's experimental track Darkroom almost didn't make the cut on his iconic album McCartney II.
Paul, just Paul. Not "Sir Paul." Not "Mr. McCartney." That's how the former Beatle prefers to be called when he sits down for an interview, according to filmmaker Morgan Neville, who spent many hours ...
The Story of a Band on the Run,’ an oral history connected to Morgan Neville’s new documentary, we hear the rest of the stories.
There is one song that Paul McCartney wouldn't have minded having his name on. Find out which throwback track he picked.
Man on the Run, Know the release date, where to watch, and what to expect from the upcoming documentary about the music legend’s life and legacy.
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