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!
Can't figure out the meanings of these 1970s rock songs? Me neither! But we sure can speculate on what these songs actually ...
From "Sweet Love" and "Born to Run," see some of the songs the PEOPLE staff thinks are the most romantic in honor of the ...
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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.
9. “Iron” – Post Animal. Post Animal is another band I see going super far in the future. The lesser-known of Joe Keery’s musical projects, I first saw them open for my favorite band, Twin Peaks in ...
The capital is a nexus of dynamic duopolies, from the old guard of the Beckhams to Brat-ish newcomers Charli xcx, Dua Lipa ...
Comedy legend Adam Sandler is set to be honoured with the ASCAP Founders Award at this year’s ASCAP Experience conference in Los Angeles on 12 February ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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