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The Wolf Foundation recently honored Paul McCartney for his contributions in music with the prestigious Wolf Prize. The former member of The Beatles may head to Israel in May to accept the award. -
Bob Dylan's Solo Tour this Fall Gains Momentum from Desert Trip Festival Slot; Tickets Rising!
Bob Dylan will hit the road this fall, launching a solo run from mid-October through November. The 27-date trek will span across North America making stops in cities such as El Paso, Tulsa, Baton Rouge and many more. -
Paul McCartney Meets Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton Before Show in Cleveland
In a move fit for a royal, Sir Paul McCartney met Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton before a show in Cleveland on August 17. -
Paul McCartney Signs Worldwide Agreement With Capitol Records
Paul McCartney has signed a worldwide agreement with his original label Capitol Records. The contract encompasses all of McCartney's post-Beatle work, starting with his 1970 McCartney album. It spans throughout the decades with Wings and his various collaborative works. -
Paul McCartney Compares Factory Artist Andy Warhol and 'The Life of Pablo' Rapper Kanye West
In a strange twist, Paul McCartney has compared Andy Warhol and Kanye West. The Factory artist and The Life of Pablo artist may seem an unlikely pair, but McCartney is insistent that the two have things in common, particularly their creative process. -
10 Notable Musicians Who Performed During Olympic Opening Ceremonies
Some include Bjork's world map dress in 2004 and Paul McCartney in 2012. The 2016 Olympic Games will kick off tonight in Rio de Janeiro with the traditional opening ceremony with all its grandeur. -
Paul McCartney’s Personal Letter to Prince Sold at Auction
The letter that Beatles bassist Paul McCartney wrote to Prince was recently sold at an auction for almost $15,000. In the hand-written letter, McCartney was asking for donations from the "Purple Rain" singer for the development of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. -
Ringo Starr: Beatles Were Worried That US Would Ignore Them
Ringo Starr, the drummer of the iconic band The Beatles, celebrated his 76th birthday on Thursday at the Capitol Records Tower in Los Angeles California. During the festivities, he talked about the message of peace and love and how worried he and his bandmates were when they first came to the United States. -
Paul McCartney Claims He Still Doesn't Know How to Be a Songwriter in New Interview
In what might be a surprise for some, Paul McCartney claims that he still doesn’t know how to be a songwriter in a new interview. His interview came in conjunction with the release of his compilation album, 'Pure McCartney,' and he suggested that every time he writes a new song, it is like the first time. Pure McCartney follows his 2013 release, 'New.' -
Desert Trip Festival With Bob Dylan & Rolling Stones Has Priciest Tickets of the Summer
If you thought music festival tickets this summer were pricey, think again. While a pass to a festival like Coachella, Austin City Limits, or Bonnaroo isn't exactly the biggest bargain of the summer, the recently announced Desert Trip Festival in Indio, California has taken festival expenses to unthinkable levels. -
Paul McCartney Says Comparing Themselves to the Beatles Was the 'Kiss of Death' for Oasis
In a new interview, Paul McCartney talked Oasis and said that comparing themselves to The Beatles in a 1996 MTV segment was “the kiss of death” for the up and coming band. The Oasis interview in 1996 was in regards to their two albums, 'Definitely Maybe' and '(What’s The Story) Morning Glory.' Noel Gallagher later admitted in the press that he was “high” when he gave that interview last year in 2015. -
Watch Paul McCartney Cover Prince's 'Let's Go Crazy' During One on One Tour [VIDEO]
Paul McCartney covered Prince's "Let's Go Crazy" during his stop in the late artist's hometown of Minneapolis on his One on One Tour.
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