NEW YORK -- It's hard to think of a current musician so universally accepted into the rock ‘n’ roll fraternity as Dave Grohl.The Foo Fighters frontman dines regularly with Paul McCartney. He wrote and recorded a pandemic-era song with Mick Jagger.
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Paul McCartney is set to appear in conversation at London’s Southbank Centre later this year to discuss his new book.The Beatles legend’s book, The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, will recount the musician’s life through his earliest boyhood compositions, songs by The Beatles and Wings, and from his lengthy solo career.It’s set to be published on November 2, and three days later on November 5, McCartney will appear at the Royal Festival Hall to discuss the book and his one-of-a-kind career.As well
.NEW YORK -- It's hard to think of a current musician so universally accepted into the rock ‘n’ roll fraternity as Dave Grohl.The Foo Fighters frontman dines regularly with Paul McCartney. He wrote and recorded a pandemic-era song with Mick Jagger.
Dave Grohl’s daughter Hannah has some major bragging rights.
Dave Grohl has recalled the time that Paul McCartney gave his daughter her very first piano lesson.Speaking in a new interview, the Foo Fighters frontman – who is currently promoting his upcoming memoir, The Storyteller, which is due out on October 5 – revealed that the Beatle once stopped by his house for dinner and ended up tickling the ivories with his then five-year-old daughter Harper.“We have wine and pizza and we were hanging out, and it was time for Paul to go,” Grohl told The Graham
The Beatles: Get Back” (Callaway Arts & Entertainment), out Oct. 12. What makes these conversations so unique is that they aren’t formal interviews with journalists.
TV personality appears to have taken a social media break since Wednesday, which is a move very out of character for the Loose Women star. The 31-year-old is expecting her first baby girl with husband-to-be Joe Swash.
Dakota Johnson clearly has the luck of the Irish on her side as she made her big break in the world of Hollywood alongside Jamie Dornan in 50 Shades of Grey.
Dave Grohl has reflected on the opportunities he’s had to play with his musical heroes over the years, saying that he “cannot believe that it’s happening to me”.The Foo Fighters frontman was speaking to BBC Radio 6 Music’s Breakfast Show earlier today (September 29) following on from his one-man show in London earlier this week.Speaking to host Lauren Laverne about his new book The Storyteller, which will be published on October 5, Grohl expanded on what it’s been like to have had the
Sir Paul McCartney marked a poignant family milestone this week and chose to share a rare photo from his childhood with fans in honour of the occasion.MORE: John Lennon and Paul McCartney's sons look exactly like their famous fathersThe Beatles icon, 79, posted a black-and-white snapshot showing him as a little boy on the beach with his mother.WATCH: Paul McCartney serenaded by daughters during birthday celebrationLittle Paul can be seen sat on a blanket by his mum's feet wearing his swimming
Paul McCartney has been revealed as the person behind a set of ‘Grandude’ adverts which have recently appeared in local newspapers across the UK.The adverts have run in the classified section of papers such as the Manchester Evening News, Liverpool Echo and Scotland’s Daily Record over the past week.“Grandude and chillers seek information leading to the whereabouts of Nandude,” the advert, which you can see here, begins.“Grandude and his four chillers are looking for their adventure-loving
Sir Paul McCartney has been revealed as the man behind a mysterious set of classified adverts which featured in The Daily Record. The Beatles legend had Record readers confused after taking out adverts about his new children’s book, featuring the characters Grandude and Nandude.
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Stephanie Grisham has a new tell-all book on the way, reportedly packed with some damning stories about the former president. Among them is one particularly strange nugget about how Trump had an aide specifically tasked with playing his favorite show tunes.According to the New York Times, the aide was known as the “Music Man” — though his real name is Max Miller, and he’s Grisham’s ex-boyfriend who is now running for Congress with Trump’s endorsement.
Sir Paul McCartney has paid a beautiful tribute to his late wife Linda on what would have been her 80th birthday.MORE: Paul McCartney's exciting family news revealed – and it involves his childrenThe former Beatles star shared a picture of Linda lying in the grass, staring wistfully into the camera, with her head resting in her hands.
The bonds of the Beatles are still strong.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle paid a visit to the One World Trade Centre in New York today, Thursday. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, were joined by New York City’s mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor of New York State, Kathy Hochul, in the observatory located on floors 100-102 of the One World Trade Centre.The couple are also to meet with Mr de Blasio’s wife, the first lady of New York, writer and activist Chirlane McCray, and their son Dante de Blasio.
Paul McCartney has recalled the story behind The Beatles‘ ‘Rocky Raccoon’ during a conversation with Bob Mortimer – you can watch the video below.The chat between McCartney and comedian Mortimer arrived as a teaser for the former’s upcoming biography The Lyrics: 1956 To The Present, which is set for release on November 2.It will recount the legendary musician’s life through his earliest boyhood compositions, songs by The Beatles, Wings, and from his lengthy solo career.Arriving today (September