Money can’t buy you love, but it can buy you one of Paul McCartney’s old school books — that is, as long as you’ve got a spare $62,000. That was
The iconic three days of peace and music that the Woodstock Festival procured in 1969 are returning for their 50th year anniversary, and festival organizers are attempting to live up
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“Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen was originally released in 1975 and it quickly became one of the world’s most famous rock
One of music’s most beloved figure of all time, Sir Paul McCartney’s literature book (Marked by Mr. Durband) which features
Paul McCartney’s school book from when he was a teenager in the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys is up for
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