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Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell met in 2007 and got married four years later Kevin Mazur/Getty Paul McCartney is reflecting on quiet moments with his wife, Nancy Shevell. On the Beatle's website ...
And surprisingly, one musician to perform a deliberate intellectual theft is none other than The Beatles’ Paul McCartney ... is the lyrics to an old Victorian song,” McCartney admitted.
Several months after Lennon’s death, McCartney called ... genuinely concerned about his old partner. Even though John was not even asking for help – John, Paul, all of them were too proud ...
Can’t buy me love. Adam Levine has revealed that Paul McCartney once apologized for “insulting” him after Maroon 5 covered two songs by The Beatles. The “Payphone” singer, 46 ...
The Maroon 5 frontman said during a Thursday appearance on "The Howard Stern Show" that Beatles vocalist Paul McCartney once cracked a joke about Levine's performing skills, then over-corrected ...
Paul McCartney will reflect on his time piloting Wings in an upcoming book that focuses on his post-Beatles band. Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run, due out November 4 via Liveright / W.
Between 1963 and ’64, as the Beatles toured the globe, Paul McCartney snapped hundreds of photos of his daily life. In between candid shots of his bandmates and images of foreign locales ...
Seven years after Paul McCartney played a surprise show at Grand Central Station, the Beatle is back with more impromptu New York City concerts. McCartney played an intimate show at the legendary ...
Paul McCartney gave New Yorkers an opportunity to “come together” for one night, and one night only –– for a surprise concert at the Bowery Ballroom in Lower Manhattan. “So, here we are ...
During one of the very few Beatles sessions not recorded at the famous EMI Studios on Abbey Road, the brief foray to Soho’s Trident Studios triggered Ringo’s fleeting departure from the band due to ...
Paul McCartney is certainly set for life ... And anyone who wants can just rip it off,” the 82-year-old said in an interview broadcast Sunday. “The truth is, the money’s going somewhere.
Paul McCartney urged the British government not to make a change to copyright laws that he says could let artificial intelligence companies rip off artists. The government is consulting on whether ...