Paul McCartney

45 Years Ago
45 Years Ago
45 Years Ago
After a trip to India failed to provide the spiritual enlightenment the band sought, they turned in the opposite direction.
Tommy Chong & Paul McCartney
Tommy Chong & Paul McCartney
Tommy Chong & Paul McCartney
Tommy Chong has built an entire comedy career out of pot, and Paul McCartney is one of classic rock's most noted connoisseurs of the stuff -- so how is it that the two of them have never indulged together?
Mistaken for Stree Busker
Mistaken for Stree Busker
Mistaken for Stree Busker
Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy Shevell were in New Orleans for Super Bowl Sunday, and over the weekend he found himself on a street car with fellow revelers. The former Beatle used the time to serenade those around him with hits from the Fab Four's catalog, but most thought he was a lowly busker who would soon ask for tips.
This Day in History
This Day in History
This Day in History
On this day in 1980, Paul McCartney was finally released after nine days in a Tokyo jail, following his arrest for attempting to walk through the Tokyo airport customs with a half pound of weed during his tour with Wings.
Paul McCartney to Return Catalog to Streaming Services
Paul McCartney to Return Catalog to Streaming Services
Paul McCartney to Return Catalog to Streaming Services
Back in February, Paul McCartney pulled his entire solo and Wings catalog from streaming services such as Rhapsody and Spotify. However, he appears to have had a change of heart. Seattle Weekly is reporting that several of his albums are currently available to subscribers at two of the most popular sites around.
Paul McCartney Restores Historic Motown Piano
Paul McCartney Restores Historic Motown Piano
Paul McCartney Restores Historic Motown Piano
After decades of disrepair, the ebonies and ivories on a piano used by many of Motown’s biggest acts are living in perfect harmony again — thanks to a repair job paid for by Paul McCartney, who will play the instrument at a benefit gala later this month.
Paul McCartney Live Special Headed to PBS This Fall
Paul McCartney Live Special Headed to PBS This Fall
Paul McCartney Live Special Headed to PBS This Fall
With the London Olympics winding down after his tremendous (if underpaid) performance, former Beatles legend Paul McCartney is bringing his Feb. 9 performance of his 2012 album ‘Kisses On The Bottom’ at Capitol Studios to PBS. The special will air Sept. 7 on PBS’ ‘Great Performances.’

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