Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney, Eagles, Jackson Browne & more playing Jimmy Buffett tribute show

The Hollywood Bowl tribute show also features Brandi Carlile, Sheryl Crow, Bon Jovi, Pitbull, Zac Browne, Kenny Chesney, and more.

Each Beatles member getting a biopic directed by Sam Mendes

The interconnected films, all directed by Sam Mendes (‘1917,’ ‘Skyfall’) are all set to be released in 2027.

Paul McCartney photo exhibit coming to Brooklyn Museum

“Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm” runs May 3–August 18 with more than 250 photos McCartney took in the early days of Beatlemania

Spinal Tap sequel will feature Paul McCartney & Elton John, starts filming in February

Spinal Tap director Rob Reiner was on Richard Herring’s podcast this week and shared a few details about the long-awaited mockumentary sequel.

10 Great Music Documentaries to Stream Right Now

From Biz Markie to Brian Jones, from Wham! to Milli Vanilli, mixtapes and amazing album art, here are 10 recent music docs you can watch now.

Beatles vs Stones (2023 Edition)

The flames of the most popular rivalry in pop music history have been relit by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones releasing new music in the same year for the first time since 1969.

The Beatles' "final" song "Now and Then" feels like a minor miracle (listen)

It feels like a minor miracle that this ”new” Beatles song even exists, and it’s a great bookend to their career.

Watch The Beatles' new documentary short film on the making of their "last" song

Ahead of tomorrow’s release of the ”last” Beatles song, they’ve shared a 12-minute film about the song’s backstory.

"The Last Beatles Song" officially announced with short film, Red & Blue reissues, and more

”The Last Beatles Song” has officially been announced, and it’s coming out alongside a new short film, expanded reissues of the classic ‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ comps, and more.

The Rolling Stones are playing NYC's 650 capacity Racket tonight (you're not getting in)

The Rolling Stones’ first album of new material in 18 years is out tomorrow and Mick, Keith, Ronnie and the rest of the band are in NYC to celebrate.
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