MULL of Kintyre is a peninsula in the south-west of Scotland, and a famous song by Paul McCartney’s Wings. But less well-known is its (possibly apocryphal) role as a filter
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Rumors of Paul McCartney’s death begin, Sammy Hagar meets Van Halen and more took place on this day in rock history. Source: This Day in Rock History: September 23
The Nirvana frontman’s version of And I Love Her is to be released on seven-inch vinyl, backed with the obscure Cobain original Sappy Source: Kurt Cobain’s Beatles cover to get
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) – Western New Yorkers who tried to get Paul McCartney tickets but could not now have a
She was a vision of loveliness who attracted the eye of some of the best photographers in the world —
The Beatles – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – are widely regarded as the most influential act of
There are few things more quintessentially English than having tea with a McCartney. Azcentral.com Food & Wine Experience participants can
By Peter McDermott pmcdermott@irishecho.com Freda Kelly’s father was “old school,” she says, and so was John Lennon’s Aunt Mimi. More
The world’s only Beatles historian has poured a decade of research into another ‘definitive’ book about the world’s biggest band (he’s written six other books on the subject already). Weighing