Mccartney Signs With Major LabelOctober 1st, 2009 BEATLES legend SIR PAUL McCARTNEY has agreed a deal with Mercury Records to release his new live album. The superstar has shunned major labels since ending his four-decade long deal with Parlophone, choosing instead to release tracks through coffee shop chain Starbucks' label and independent company One Little Indian.
Mccartney Came Up With Harrelson's Zombie RuseSeptember 22nd, 2009 SIR PAUL McCARTNEY turned spin doctor for pal WOODY HARRELSON when the actor hit the headlines for attacking paparazzi in New York in April (09) - the BEATLES star was the one who suggested the actor told reporters he thought the snapper was a zombie. The movie star was reported to police after flying into a rage at La Guardia airport when a paparazzi cameraman refused to leave him and his daughter alone.
Mccartney 'beatles Took Too Many Drugs'September 10th, 2009 SIR PAUL McCARTNEY still can't believe he and his fellow BEATLES survived the swinging sixties - because they took so many drugs and often couldn't even think straight. The Yesterday singer admits the Fab Four overused narcotics during their heyday and often fell asleep recording musical masterpieces they composed while high.
Mccartney Feels 'blessed' To Have Known LennonSeptember 9th, 2009 LONDON - Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney has said that he feels blessed to have known former bandmate John Lennon who was murdered. McCartney and Lennon had a tumultuous relationship during the legendary group's later years, with their arguing often blamed for the band's eventual split in 1970.
Mccartney Glad Beatles Didn't Climb EverestSeptember 3rd, 2009 PAUL MCCARTNEY is relieved the BEATLES decided against naming their final album after a studio engineer's favourite cigarette brand. The group initially agreed on the title Everest after spotting one of Geoff Emerick's cigarette packets during a brainstorming session - but McCartney still thinks that would have been a terrible idea.
Mccartney 'we Were Innocents Who Couldn't Handle The Beatles Business'September 2nd, 2009 PAUL MCCARTNEY has spoken out about the final months of the BEATLES, insisting the group became victims of their own success when businessman ALLEN KLEIN took over their financial affairs. In a rare interview about the Fab Four's tense final recording sessions together, McCartney tells music magazine Mojo he and his bandmates struggled to come to terms with all the business decisions they were suddenly forced to make as they were recording final album Abbey Road.
MCCARTNEY 'NOT RETIRING'August 4th, 2009 SIR PAUL McCARTNEY has slammed reports his next tour in 2010 will be his last. The Beatles legend was reportedly in negotiations to set up a series of concerts across the globe to mark his retirement from the road.
Stella McCartney urges Lindsay Lohan to give up furJuly 20th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Fashion designer Stella McCartney has reportedly urged actress Lindsay Lohan to give up fur. The 'Mean Girls' star has been snapped wearing animal pelts and leather on numerous occasions, and last year campaigners in Paris, France, threw flour over her in protest at a fur coat she was sporting.
McCartney returns to New York to christen another Mets stadium in first concert at Citi FieldJuly 18th, 2009 McCartney plays first concert ever at Citi Field
NEW YORK — Sir Paul McCartney knighted another New York Mets ballpark Friday night, playing the first concert ever at Citi Field. "Long time since I've been here," the former Beatle told the crowd, then paused to take it all in.
McCartney returns home to where Beatles first playedJuly 16th, 2009 NEW YORK — Paul McCartney has returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City, 45 years after the Beatles made their U.S. television debut there.
Paul McCartney is going back to the Ed Sullivan Theater, this time as Letterman's guestJuly 11th, 2009 McCartney returns to Ed Sullivan TheaterNEW YORK — Paul McCartney is going back to the Ed Sullivan Theater. The former Beatle will appear on David Letterman's "Late Show" on Wednesday.
Britain's Got Talent schoolboy Jafargholi wins hearts at Jackson's memorialJuly 8th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent finalist Shaheen Jafargholi moved fans around the globe to tears with his stunning tribute to Michael Jackson at the star's memorial service in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The 12-year-old from Swansea, who shot to fame after performing the Jackson 5 hit Who's Lovin' You on the talent competition, wooed fans with his perfect rendition of the track at the Staples Center.
Britain's Got Talent schoolboy Jafargholi to sing at Jackson's memorialJuly 7th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent finalist Shaheen Jafargholi, a 12-year-old from Swansea, will perform today at Michael Jackson's memorial. Shaheen shot to fame after performing the Jackson 5 hit Who's Lovin' You on the talent competition.
Paul McCartney to perform Aug. 15 benefit concert for Atlanta's historic Piedmont ParkJune 24th, 2009 Paul McCartney to play benefit in Atlanta parkATLANTA — Paul McCartney is coming to Atlanta for a summer concert to benefit the city's historic Piedmont Park. The Piedmont Conservancy that cares for the city park said Wednesday that the 67-year-old ex-Beatle will perform in the park on Aug.
Paul McCartney to perform at New York Mets' new Citi Field in July; first music concert thereJune 3rd, 2009 McCartney to sing at New York Mets stadium in JulyNEW YORK — The New York Mets are inviting an old friend to play at their new stadium. But not just any old friend — Sir Paul McCartney.