The former Beatle led a concert of songs you know by heart, his pitch still unassailable, sharing the warmth and happiness that they bring.
Paul McCartney opened Hamilton’s rebuilt TD Coliseum with a nearly three-hour, career-spanning, nostalgia-filled concert.
This great Australian songwriter has spent 55 years singing songs about this country, its culture and its people. When he’s ...
Vinyl fans, especially those who love classic rock, jazz and folk, will especially rejoice this year as, in addition to some ...
McCartney also explained how he came to understand the bass guitar's transformational power while recording the Beatles' ...
The beloved Beatle packed his three-hour memory trip at the United Center Monday with deep cuts and classics by the Fab Four ...
While Lennon was present only via video, McCartney was live on stage at the Nov. 6, 2025 show The Pinnacle in Nashville and ...
Paul McCartney always knew The Beatles wouldn’t be his only legacy. In 1970, a month before the band’s swan song, “Let It Be,” he dropped the first nugget of a five decade (and counting) continuation ...
On stage with him were keyboardist Paul Wickensm, drummer Abe Laboriel Jr., guitarist Rusty Anderson, bassist/guitarist Brian ...
Paul McCartney's exhibition of photos from 1963-64 opens at The Frist Art Museum. Local photographer, Ray Di Pietro's father ...
HAMILTON – He’s getting better all the time. The question is how does Paul McCartney, 83, manage to perform a 36-song, two-hour-and-50 minute show and look none the worse? Maybe the voice is a bit ...