The Beatles’ I’ve Just Seen A Face (Take 3) from the upcoming Anthology 4 offers an intimate look into McCartney’s 1965 recording sessions and the band’s mid-decade evolution.
Paul McCartney revealed that one of the world’s biggest stars inspired one of his best songs, proving even legends find inspiration in others.
Check out a previously unheard take of The Beatles’ “I’ve Just Seen a Face,” featuring humorous studio banter from John Lennon.
A Foo Fighters session turned into music history when Dave Grohl convinced a legendary Beatle to jump behind the drums and ...
Paul McCartney is set to take the stage at the BOK Center and here's everything you need to know for the Fab Four artist.
Tom Doyle's biography shows how Ringo used his light-entertainer charm and instinctive talent to become the engine of the ...
Paul McCartney's driving licence from the 1960s, which shows two convictions and fines, is up for auction. Featuring as part of the Music Memorabilia sale, the old-style UK driving licence is in a red ...
Bob Dylan's switch from acoustic folk to all-out electric rock 'n' roll is one of the defining creative evolutions of the 60s. Depicted in recent biopic A ...
Despite his success, Paul is not afraid to praise other writers and musicians. One which he has named among his favourites is ...
McCartney can still rock. The Beatles’ “Get Back” and a relatively raucous, laser-bathed “Helter Skelter,” as well as two ...
James Norton is poised to play Brian Epstein, The Beatles' long-time manager, in Sam Mendes' four-film event about the ...