The last episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ended with Paul McCartney switching off the lights at the venue where the Beatles made their U.S. television breakthrough in 1964.
The last episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ended with Paul McCartney switching off the lights at the venue where the Beatles made their U.S. television breakthrough in 1964.
Opening in 2027, the seven-floor museum at 3 Savile Row draws from the band’s own archives and recreates the studio where Let It Be was recorded.
On the White Album, a McCartney acoustic piece carried a quiet weight far beyond its pastoral melody.
A historical footnote links the band’s breakup, the former president, and the theme park’s opening day.
During intimate Los Angeles shows, Paul McCartney recalled the gendered divide in fan reactions during the Beatles’ first US tour.
Paul McCartney’s new album, ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,’ frames personal history through the soft focus of late-career reflection.
In the late 1970s, a casual musical gesture from Paul McCartney is said to have prompted John Lennon’s final, decisive return to the studio.
The actor’s candid admission about public commentary on his appearance reveals the complex cultural space where distinctive features become a contested public text.
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