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Sir Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono attend George Martin memorial

Sir Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono were among guests at a memorial service held for the late George Martin. The legendary music producer – who was affectionately known as “the

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Rich people remain rich, annual study of rich people finds | Complete Music Update

News just in, rich people are rich. Among musicians, Paul McCartney remains the richest, while Adele is now the richest female musician from the UK to ever live. Macca and

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Paul McCartney’s nod surprised biographer Philip Norman

Perhaps what the world doesn’t need is another Beatle biography, but when it landed on the SD desk this week one couldn’t help (as a card-carrying Fabs tragic) but cast

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May 15th 1967 Paul meets Linda

  On this day in 1967, Paul McCartney meets a young photograher Linda Eastman, while attending a concert by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames at London’s ultrahip Bag O’Nails

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May 14th 1968 – Apple Announcement

  May 14th 1968: John Lennon & Paul McCartney appeared on The Tonight Show to announce the formation of Apple

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#FunwithFans in Cordoba, Spain

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Musical biography: The story of Paul McCartney, no ear required | The Economist

PAUL MCCARTNEY is pure music, the first singer and multi-instrumentalist with sex appeal who breathed melody. He lived in our

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Vintage Paul and Linda McCartney interview coming out on CD | Examiner.com

A radio interview from the mid-1980s done with Paul and Linda McCartney will be released on CD June 10. The

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Paul McCartney’s Son Throws Strop On Radio Show Because He’s Asked About World-Famous Dad

Paul McCartney’s son has joined the growing ranks of celebs who huff during interviews because they’re asked about any subject

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Watch Paul McCartney Play Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” in Minneapolis

Paul McCartney is certainly not the first artist to pay tribute to Prince. He’s not the third, or the 50th. Hell, thousands

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