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From backstage moments to quiet reflections, Paul McCartney’s photographs of the Beatles’ breakthrough years are heading to a ...
Formed in 1991 in Manchester, some 31 years after the Beatles, in a city 35 miles east of Liverpool, Oasis, like their heroes ...
Released in May 1970, a month after The Beatles broke up, the song stood as a makeshift eulogy for the band. Fans found ...
A rare London exhibition unveils Paul McCartney’s personal photographs of The Beatles from 1963–64 - unseen for over 50 years ...
In the widely shared images, the former Beatle appeared to play guitar right-handed despite being famously left-handed.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reflected on their unique friendship in a new interview. The last surviving members of The ...
Wings did eventually play Beatles songs but in a 2016 interview with the New York Times, Paul revealed he set himself some ...
It's been more than 50 years since The Beatles disbanded, and Paul McCartney wants to set the record straight: "It's always looked like I broke up The Beatles, and that wasn't the case," he says.
Paul McCartney is exhibiting his personal photos of the early days of The Beatles for the first time ever. The exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London runs from June 28 to October 1.
A self-portrait, captured in London 1963, before The Beatles won over America. “I find there’s a sort of innocence about them,” McCartney writes of looking at the photos decades later.
The Beatles are releasing their final song "Then and Now" with late members, John Lennon and George Harrison finally finished by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr more than four decades after its ...
As they reflected on the past after releasing the song, Paul McCartney, 81, shared Starr’s incredulity at how The Beatles have endured as one of music’s most popular and beloved bands.