Paul McCartney has said that he still wonders about whether The Beatles would’ve ever reunited had John Lennon lived.The 40th anniversary of Lennon’s death fell earlier this month.
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reports the Sunday Mirror.The letters are said to be contained in a crime book 'Salford Lads, The Rise And Fall Of Paul Massey', due to be published in January.In the letters, Fellows reportedly tells how he hid in a graveyard opposite Massey's home in Clifton, Salford, wearing a false beard and 'Army gear' until he came home.Fellows says he also fired shots at Massey's feet during his murderous attack, and jokes about shooting a police officer who interrupted one of his stakeouts.The Sunday
.Paul McCartney has said that he still wonders about whether The Beatles would’ve ever reunited had John Lennon lived.The 40th anniversary of Lennon’s death fell earlier this month.
Paul McCartney has reflected on the death of his Beatles bandmate John Lennon, 40 years on from his killing.Lennon was shot and killed outside his apartment building in New York on December 8, 1980 by Mark Chapman.During a new interview with CBS, McCartney was asked how he was processing Lennon’s murder 40 years on. “I’m not sure I am,” he replied.
Manchester Evening News as a new book about her father's life is published, Kelly said the family hoped an inquest would shed fresh light on his murder.
Paul McCartney has admitted that he didn’t recognise his own guitar when he first heard his ‘FourFiveSeconds’ collaboration with Kanye West and Rihanna.The 2015 track, which has been covered by everyone from Drake to James Bay, peaked at Number Four on the US Billboard chart, and it helped McCartney set a record by ending the longest break between Top 10 singles on the chart.Speaking on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday (December 17), McCartney said that he didn’t even know he
Jimmy Fallon once sent Paul McCartney some song ideas but, unfortunately for him, the Beatles star misplaced them.
Paul McCartney has cast doubt on his chances of headlining the re-arranged Glastonbury Festival next year.This year’s Glastonbury was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and while the festival is aiming to make a return in 2021, organiser Emily Eavis admitted earlier this week that she and her team are “quite a long way” from being able to confirm that its 2021 edition will go ahead as planned.Speaking to The Sun on the eve of the release of his new solo album ‘McCartney III’, McCartney
Heather Rae Young will change her name when she marries Tarek El Moussa. The "Selling Sunset" star, 33, revealed the premarital tidbit alongside the "Flip or Flop" star during a joint appearance on the "Not Skinny But Not Fat" podcast, per People magazine.
Allison Mack filed for divorce from wife Nicki Clyne after pleading guilty in the NXIVM case.The Smallville alum, 38, submitted the paperwork to the Orange County Superior Court in California on Friday, December 11, according to court records obtained by Us Weekly.Mack and the Battlestar Galactica alum, 37, tied the knot in 2017.The Wilfred alum was arrested in connection to the NXIVM sex cult in April 2018 and later released on a $5 million bond.
Paul McCartney has said that The Beatles most likely suffered from mental health issues, but they were reluctant to discuss it at the height of their fame.In a new interview with The Sunday Times, McCartney said he and his bandmates – Ringo Starr and the late John Lennon and George Harrison – were more likely to make fun of their issues in order to hide them.When asked if the group experienced mental health issues, he said: “Yes, I think so.
Paul McCartney has hailed Peter Jackson’s upcoming documentary Get Back for providing confirmation in his own mind that he wasn’t responsible for The Beatles‘ split.The new film from the Lord Of The Rings director captures the making of the band’s final album, 1970’s ‘Let It Be’, which is set to challenge the popular narrative that the group constantly clashed during their later years.McCartney has previously been accused of orchestrating their split, after he announced his departure from the
Paul McCartney has opened up about the making of his new solo album during lockdown.Dubbing the period spent at home recording “rockdown” in a new interview with The Sunday Times, the former Beatle star said he tried to remain optimistic writing the album, which is set for release on December 18.“Well, I am an optimist,” McCartney said. “Generally speaking I do believe things are good, and we screw them up.
Clare Crawley and Dale Moss. The OG season 16 Bachelorette took to Instagram to thank fans for their support — and clarify her emotional message.“I just wanted to get on real quick and tell you guys thank you for the response you guys gave yesterday on the post that I posted.