Faith No More's Bill Gould looks back on the making of We Care A Lot, his band's thrillingly unhinged debut album, now ...
These 25 legendary tracks were the perfect opening salvo, instantly defining the sound and ambition of rock's greatest albums ...
John Lennon’s observation that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus earned him full immersion in fire and brimstone, though he might have also been accused of understatement. Timothy Leary, the ...
Get back, Jojo. Pop icon Paul McCartney brought his Got Back tour to Montreal for the first of two nights at a packed Bell Centre on Monday, taking fans on a magical, mysterious tour through decades ...
The first Beatles album “Please Please Me” was released 62 years ago on March 22 nd, 1963. That first album was recorded in 12 hours, for £400 and since then they’ve sold over 600 million albums. Last ...
Three major concerts are scheduled in Columbus on the evening of November 8. Paul McCartney, the Jonas Brothers, and Chicago are the headlining acts. The concerts will take place at Nationwide Arena, ...
On Thursday morning, the Scene was treated to a media tour of the Frist Art Museum’s brand-new exhibit Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-’64: Eyes of the Storm. Amid a treasure trove of photos, taken by ...
And your turd can sing. Paul McCartney and his then-wife Linda McCartney reportedly mailed a music critic their baby daughter’s turd following a negative concert review in the early 1970s. Wings ...
Paul McCartney will never forget the moment he learned John Lennon was murdered. “It was just too crazy,” McCartney, 83, wrote in his new oral history book, “Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run,” ...
Paul McCartney opened up about the death of his childhood friend and former bandmate John Lennon in a new book about his post-Beatles band, Wings. McCartney, 83, recalled learning of Lennon’s December ...
In 1969, a dreadful rumor that had started three years prior began appearing more prominently in American media: that Paul McCartney was dead and had been replaced by a very convincing lookalike. The ...
SAN ANTONIO — Two-time inductee of the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame Paul McCartney stopped in San Antonio as a part of his "Got Back" tour on Saturday night at the Alamodome.
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