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Paul McCartney live in London: Macca magic with a little help from his friends
With the aid of Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood, Macca delivers a star studded treat for the ages.
Music Live Reviews
With the aid of Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood, Macca delivers a star studded treat for the ages.
Music News
The former Beatles reunited for 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and 'Helter Skelter'
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Macca unwraps 1979 seasonal classic onstage for first time in six years at Manchester concert
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The singer appeared on ‘The Late Show’ to discuss her new holiday special, ‘A Nonsense Christmas’
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Screenings, which include a new introduction from the artist, begin next month
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He will head around the continent for a series of pre-Christmas gigs.
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A collection of recognisable faces have reportedly been drafted in to play the Fab Four...
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Also in the 2024 Sunday Times Rich List are Sir Elton John and Victoria and David Beckham.
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The auction is raising money for the star's Meat Free Mondays campaign on its 15th anniversary.
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'Primrose Hill' sees the pair wax lyrical about the London beauty spot.
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It marks the first time Apple Corps and the band members' families have authorised life stories and music rights for a scripted film.
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'It’s part of rock ‘n’ roll history and it’s not like they’re a small band'
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The bass was stolen in 1972.
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As a worldwide search for Paul McCartney's missing bass is launched, we look at other musical oddities lost - and in some cases, found
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It seems the former Beatle could be heading out on an international tour
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'It’s kind of scary but exciting, because it’s the future,' said Macca of the new release.
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The photos are being displayed in the National Portrait Gallery
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Ringo Starr is also said to be contributing to the currently unannounced new record
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The 1994 team-up has emerged from McCartney's personal archives
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The exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery will boast shots thought lost