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How Chet Atkins' nuanced and innovative guitar style influenced Paul McCartney to write The Beatles classic, "Michelle".
A single lyric in a Carl Perkins song brought Paul McCartney to tears and revealed a message he never thought he’d hear again ...
Fifty-six years ago today, the Beatles were hard at work on their final album while John Lennon recovered from a car wreck.
As 1966 got underway, Harrison took on new roles in the Beatles — including substituting for McCartney as he veered away from playing bass guitar ...
Paul McCartney is paying tribute to music icon Brian Wilson following the death Wednesday of the Beach Boys co-founder. “Brian had that mysterious sense of musical genius that made his songs so ...
Paul McCartney is paying his respects after the death of fellow music icon Brian Wilson. The Beatles legend, 82, shared a tribute on June 12 to the iconic Beach Boys cofounder, who died at age 82.
Paul McCartney is paying his respects after the death of fellow music icon Brian Wilson. The Beatles legend, 82, shared a tribute on June 12 to the iconic Beach Boys cofounder, who died at age 82.
For the sake of this list of Paul McCartney songs that combine multiple tracks, we’re listing “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” and “The End,” since each song carries directly ...
But that was the furthest thing from the truth. The two had only drifted apart in that timeframe, and while Lennon was going to go on a string of divisive albums, McCartney was more interested in ...
McCartney, who has been playing unusual dates since opening his One-On-One tour at the SaveMart Arena in Fresno in April, might have played his most unusual date for 300 people at Pappy & Harriet ...
Paul McCartney still celebrated his late Beatles bandmate George Harrison's birthday. He would have turned 82 today. On February 25, 2025, Beatles member George Harrison would have celebrated his ...
Sir Paul McCartney has revealed his favourite song and it’s one that many will be familiar with - but not one from The Beatles. The song is a well known tune from the 1930s sung by Fred Astaire.