As a founding member of The Beatles, Paul McCartney’s contributions to the music industry are undeniable. But his legacy ...
with Saturday’s one-night-only screenings of the rarely-seen 1974 documentary “Paul McCartney & Wings: One Hand Clapping.” It will screen internationally at movie theaters, including five in ...
One of the reasons Paul McCartney started up Wings in the 1970s was he wanted to get back out on the road again. Remember that The Beatles ceased touring activities in 1966. By the middle of the ...
There is a wide selection of new movies opening in theaters this weekend, including the animated film The Wild Robot and Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis. Read all about them below, as well as ...
After recording Ram with his wife, Linda, in 1971, McCartney formed a new band called Wings. Inspired by Bob ... replied that Saltzman had just heard Paul McCartney sing the song!
“I’ve never been a solo performer, I’ve always sought out a group,” Seventies Macca tells us in voiceover early on. And, as the ancient videotape swirls and melts across the big screen ...
Come here. Ladies and gentlemen, please give it up for my friend Paul McCartney," said Cole, 52, on stage, per video shared to his social media, before welcoming the Wings musician. Paul McCartney ...
Only to bring said friend onstage — noted legend Sir Paul McCartney of Wings fame. And the Beatles. McCartney popped in to Cole's show at the Hollywood Improv in Los Angeles on Sept. 17 ...
The song’s success in 1971 gave Paul McCartney an enviable songwriting record at the time, for the most consecutive calendar years to write a No. 1 song. Paul achieved eight consecutive years ...
The late-period Wings catalog in the final part of the 1970s ... by the time of release, the core trio of Paul, his wife Linda, and longtime collaborator Denny Laine. Both guitarist Jimmy ...
Gallery The stars whose kids have regular jobs: from Bruce Springsteen's firefighter son to Harrison Ford's chef son Nepo-babies are incredibly prevalent in the entertainment industry - but there ...
Paul McCartney crashed Black-ish star Deon Cole’s stand-up set at the Hollywood Improv on Sept. 17 after both reportedly “got high” backstage. "I got high with my friend tonight, and we had ...