Orlando residents may be getting a full weekend of Paul McCartney when he brings his Out There Tour to the Amway Center from May 18-19, but Broadway theatregoers will have the opportunity to soak in the sounds of all four Beatles when Let It Be begins performances in July at the St. James Theatre.
Paul McCartney has spent a lot of time on the road with his current band in the past few decades. With a huge catalog of hits from his Beatles, Wings and solo eras, you’d think by now that he has left no stone in his set list unturned. You’d be wrong.
You’ve probably never heard of any of these musicians, but based on these great Beatles covers, you probably should get to know them.
NYC’s Gotta Have It! collectibles store displays some of their iconic memorabilia on April 24, 2013 in New York City.
Paul McCartney is gearing up for a busy 2013 with the re-release of his post-Beatles band Wings’ live album, Wings Over America, on May 28 and a world tour this summer.
Paul McCartney’s self-interview from April 10, 1970 signified the end of The Beatles.
Paul McCartney has added an outdoor concert in Washington D.C., as well as three other dates, for his 2013 “Out There” world tour.
In Not Fade Away, we take a look at the legacy of some of the greatest albums of the past few decades – some iconic, some lesser known – as they celebrate significant anniversaries. Here, we take a look at The Beatles’ debut LP, Please Please Me.