Sir Paul McCartney is a legendary musician who has won over millions of fans through his talent and charisma. His son, James, might have inherited some of his father's talent but definitely not the charisma. In a recent interview on "BBC Breakfast," the 35-year-old musician had the opportunity to talk about his new record and his music in general, but he mainly came off as shy and awkward. People who have witnessed the interview have been calling it a "car-crash." Hosts Bill Turnbull and Susanna Reid did their best to make the interview move smoothly, but it was simply "excruciating" to watch, according to viewers. Read More »
Last night on Comedy Central's hour-long special of "The Colbert Report," music legend Paul McCartney joined host Stephen Colbert for interviews and performances. The former Beatle performed a number of hits including "Birthday," "Lady Madonna" and "Listen to What the Man Said." This special opened with a funny segment entitled "Stephen Colbert's Tribute to Having Paul McCartney on His Show, Featuring Paul McCartney, With Special Guest Stephen Colbert." Clearly this was a sign for a highly enjoyable episode of the "Colbert Report." Read More »
Mstars News took all the must-see lists from publications like Rolling Stone and Fuse and ran the numbers to which artists made the most lists, to give you a better idea of who to believe and who to see. Read More »
Paul McCartney lends his vocals to Italian performer The Bloody Beetroots' upcoming single "Out of Sight." Read More »
Next week, Paul McCartney will be taking a short break from his “Out There” tour to stop by Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” for a special hour-long episode. This is the second time the usually 30-minute long show will increase it’s allotted time for special music episode, the first time was once in 2011 for Radiohead. So on Wednesday June 12 from 11:30 pm to 12:30 am (ET/PT), you can enjoy an interview with McCartney as well as performances of his current tour’s roster of songs. Read More »
More than 35 years ago, Paul McCartney and Wings set off on their classic "Wings Over America" tour. Next week, the 1976 live album of the same name will be released in a remastered edition with a new bonus disc. Read More »
Every 70s music fan worth his salt knows that Jimi Hendrix was looking to record with Miles Davis before his untimely death in 1970. However, it looks like the "superstar collaboration that never was" was actually intended to be something of a supergroup. A recently unearthed memo shows that Hendrix invited Beatle Paul McCartney to play bass on the record. Read More »
Legendary Beatles member Paul McCartney is pulling a page out of the Rolling Stones' "50 and Counting" tour book and adding more shows to his 2013 tour. It was just announced that McCartney will play at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on June 8 and 10 as a part of his "Out There" tour. This will be McCartney's first performance at the Barclays Center since it opened in September 2012. The singer's world tour is expected to be a massive success, with McCartney playing in some new venues as well as places of historical significance to him. Read More »
Beatles legend Paul McCartney just keeps on rocking. The legendary singer just announced his first live tour date of 2013 will be taking place in Warsaw, Poland. The June 22nd show at National Stadium will mark the beginning of McCartney's new tour called "Out There." The 70-year-old former Beatles singer will be touring throughout 2013 to promote his new album. Read More »
The hits just keep on coming for vegetarian rocker Morrissey. The former singer made headlines after he demanded the Staples Center in Los Angeles go meatless. Then he backed out of performing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" because the other guests were the "Duck Dynasty" guys. Now Morrissey is going after Paul McCartney, saying the Beatles legend should return the knighthood he received from the British Royal Family in 1997. Read More »
Former Nirvana band member and metal band Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has some nice things to say about the Beatles legend and singer, Sir Paul McCartney. Grohl is getting ready for his movie premier at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. Read More »
Former Nirvana member and drummer Dave Grohl will be performing at the Sundance Film Festival at Park City, Utah with a new band Sound City Players. He is also premiering a new documentary, "Sound City," his directional debut. Read More »
Reports confirm that Beatles legend Paul McCartney will substitute for the late Kurt Cobain during a special Nirvana reunion performance at the highly-anticipated 12-12-12 concert at Madison Square Garden in benefit of the Hurricane Sandy relief effort. McCartney will join long-standing Nirvana front men Dave Grohl (drummer) and Krist Novoselic (bassist). Other big-name musicians set to hit the stage on Wednesday evening (Dec. 12) include Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Alicia Keys, Eric Clapton, Kanye West, Roger Waters, Jon Bon Jovi, and Billy Joel. Read More »