The Beatles Anthology 2025 remaster is streaming exclusively on Disney+. Features all nine episodes, including a new one with ...
Peter Asher reflects on how he got from Peter and Gordon topping the charts with a Paul McCartney song to producing James ...
John Lennon’s observation that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus earned him full immersion in fire and brimstone, though he might have also been accused of understatement. Timothy Leary, the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Paul McCartney and Wings miss hitting No. 1 with their new box set ...
If you’re looking for a simply fab gift for the Paul McCartney fan in your family — even if said Paul McCartney fan happens to be you — then we highly recommend checking out “Wings.” This newly ...
Paul McCartney has contributed a bonus track to an album that was created in protest against proposed changes to the United Kingdom’s data protections law. These changes would allow AI companies to ...
Other than the occasional track, like the 1972 single “Give Ireland Back to the Irish,” Paul McCartney isn’t generally associated with topical songs. But he’s changing his tune, so to speak, as part ...
A limited edition of 1,000 copies of the silent protest album, Is This What We Want? on black vinyl will be released on Dec 8th. It is available to pre-order from The State51 Conspiracy store here, at ...
Earlier this year, over a thousand artists came together to release the album Is This What We Want?. Per the project’s website, it was made in response to proposed copyright law changes in the UK, ...
Paul McCartney always knew The Beatles wouldn’t be his only legacy. In 1970, a month before the band’s swan song, “Let It Be,” he dropped the first nugget of a five decade (and counting) continuation ...
Now in its fourth year, Paul McCartney has returned to the United States with the 2025 Got Back Tour, playing a packed-out show at PPG Paints Arena, home of the Pittsburgh Penguins, in the Steel City.
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr had the mother of all solo-career conundrums. It’s hard enough building a reputation as a one-man act after leaving a moderately ...