After the news was broken last week that Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, the remaining members of what was arguably the most legendary rock band in musical history will both be performing at this year’s Grammy Award show, America has been ripe with speculation of a reunion performance during the show.
Speaking of banner years, Beyonce definitely had a great 2013 -- and it looks like her 2014 will be just as busy and prosperous. Hot on the heels of the platinum success of her latest album, the rumors have begun swirling that Mrs. Carter will be performing at the 2014 World Cup with legendary Beatle Paul McCartney!
It’s the last episode of SNL this year and the crew ensured audiences of a star studded show including Madonna, Paul McCartney, Barry Gibb and even Mayor Bloomberg!
Heather Mills, the ex-wife of Beatles star Paul McCartney, has retired from the British Disabled Ski Team after a reported violent outburst by the athlete and former model.
Shortly after unveiling snippets of a behind-the-scenes clip in "The Making of Queenie Eye," classic rock legend Paul McCartney finally released the official video for his new single "Queenie Eye" on Thursday. In it, he hosts a musical party for his celebrity friends at Abbey Road Studios.
Everybody's waiting for the star-studded video for Paul McCartney's new single, "Queenie Eye." The legendary Beatle has managed to pull together such an impressive lineup of contributors for his music video.
After having a guerrilla concert in New York City's Times Square last week, Paul McCartney continues his publicity stunt to promote his latest album, "New." The classic rock icon surprised 2,000 fans by performing in the heart of London's Covent Garden.
Lately, the classic rock icon and former Beatle, Paul McCartney, has been promoting his album "New." After throwing impromptu concerts in New York City, the 71-year-old singer surprises many once again, by confirming that former couple Kate Moss and Johnny Depp will reunite for the visual for his new single, "Queenie Eye."
The classic rock icon Paul McCartney has been performing impromptu concerts as a publicity stunt to promote his new upcoming album appropriately titled, "New." On Thursday afternoon, after performing a special show the day before, he continues to have guerrilla concert in Times Square, New York City.