Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are coming together to help fight against the coronavirus pandemic — with a newly unearthed demo co-written by the two Beatles.
14.04.2020 - 19:11 / hollywoodreporter.com
Paul McCartney on Tuesday called Howard Stern to give an update on how he is doing amid the coronavirus pandemic. The icon told theSiriusXM host he is currently in Sussex, separated from his wife, who was in New York when the stay-at-home order was put into place.
McCartney began by telling Stern the mood of England and America reminded him of the countries after World War II. "A lot of people are pulling together, and it is a great thing," he said.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are coming together to help fight against the coronavirus pandemic — with a newly unearthed demo co-written by the two Beatles.
'Angel In Disguise' was written for Ringo's 1992 album 'Time Takes Time'.
An unheard track by Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr recorded after the Beatles split is heading for auction.
Mick Jagger is amused whenever Paul McCartney insists The Beatles were better than the Rolling Stones, because he is adamant there is no comparison.
Mick Jagger is amused whenever Paul McCartney insists The Beatles were better than the Rolling Stones because he is adamant there is no comparison.
Mick Jagger isn’t afraid of keeping the old Rolling Stones vs. Beatles rivalry going.
Sometimes you accidentally write a song that perfectly fits the moment. That's basically what Mick Jagger told Apple Music's Zane Lowe on Friday morning (April 24), in a chat that included the origin story of the eerily prescient new Rolling Stones single "Living in a Ghost Town," while touching on the rock icon's feelings about postponing the group's tour in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic and his answer to the newly revived Stones vs.
"One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn't exist"
Ringo Starr, the drummer for the Beatles, has been urging fans to tune into The Beatles' YouTube channel on Saturday, April 25, at 12 noon. The 79-year-old musician says he has a surprise for the audience and the fact that he teased The Beatles' channel and not his own has many fans speculating that Paul McCartney too could be a part of it.
This was not the golden anniversary environmentalists had in mind for the 50th celebration of Earth Day (April 22).
Paul McCartney remembered his late mum Mary as he thanked healthcare workers on the front lines amid the global Covid-19 crisis.
Paul McCartney was part of the all-start lineup for tonight’s Global Citizen’s “One World: Together at Home” broadcast tonight. He sang a rendition of the Beatles classic “Lady Madonna.” Watch it happen below.
Sir Paul McCartney reflected on his early memories of rock and roll in a message to share what would have been Record Store Day.
Paul McCartney praised “special” Billie Eilish during a chat with Howard Stern.