The performance of Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die" in the United Kingdom compared to the United States is surprising.
Here is why Paul McCartney felt like "Live and Let Die" was "an important historical thing" when he had the opportunity to write the song.
The Beatles had a seminal impact on popular culture and music, but does Paul McCartney think that they have changed the world? Read more here.
Keystone/Getty Images After Beatlemania swept the globe, many of the members’ children found the rampant popularity affected ...
Bill McCartney, better known as “Coach Mac,” who died Friday at the age of 84, is being remembered for leading his Colorado ...
Based on our research, we’ve created a breakdown of his main assets and sources of income: James Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool, United Kingdom, on June 18, 1942. His father had the same ...
Apparently it's rumored that Paul Mescal will be playing Paul McCartney in the four-picture anthology. Though based on the ...
The year 1975 was a very good one for Elton John and Chicago. It was pretty good as well for artists from Olivia Newton-John ...
Ray got the gig off a recommendation from McCartney's drummer and one-time bandmate, Abe Laboriel Jr. – with the Superbowl XXXVI pre-show set to be his baptism of fire. That meant standing alongside ...
Ex-Top Gear host James May was spotted “co-performing” at Paul McCartney‘s final gig of the year last night (December 19). READ MORE: Inside ‘Now And Then’: With a little help from AI ...