Sir Paul McCartney remembers the racial divide in the U.S. during his time with The Beatles and he is disappointed to see that hatred in 2020.
19.05.2020 - 18:31 / torontosun.com
An unreleased demo tape of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr’s only jointly written duet sold for $9,900 at auction in the U.K. on Tuesday.
The track Angel in Disguise was recorded for Starr’s 1992 solo album Time Takes Time but did not make the cut – with a cassette containing two versions of the song selling to an unnamed bidder after a sale at Omega Auctions in Cheshire, England.
The tape, which sold at less than half its top price estimate of $20,000, features McCartney on vocals on one track and
Sir Paul McCartney remembers the racial divide in the U.S. during his time with The Beatles and he is disappointed to see that hatred in 2020.
Ringo Starr has spoken out about the wave of Black Lives Matter protests around the world, saying he is sending “peace, love and continuous support” to them.The Beatles drummer referenced his bandmate Paul McCartney’s own message, which was shared yesterday (June 5), in his tweet.“As my brother Paul said The Beatles always stood for equal rights&justice and I’ve never stopped working for peace&love ever since,” he wrote.
on Jun 5, 2020 at 12:37pm PDT"I feel sick and angry that here we are almost 60 years later and the world is in shock at the horrific scenes of the senseless murder of George Floyd at the hands of police racism, along with the countless others that came before," he said. "All of us here support and stand alongside all those who are protesting and raising their voices at this time. I want justice for George Floyd's family, I want justice for all those who have died and suffered.
Paul McCartney is speaking out against racism following the death of George Floyd.
Paul McCartney is reflecting on the importance of coming together to create change.
Paul McCartney is speaking out amid a time of civil unrest following the death of George Floyd. On Friday, the iconic English musician, 77, took to social media to express the importance of coming together in order to see a change in the world.
Paul McCartney has spoken out about the death of George Floyd, calling for justice for his family and “all those who have died and suffered” because of police brutality.Floyd died on May 25 while being arrested by police in Minneapolis.
Sir Paul McCartney remembers the racial divide in the U.S. during his time with The Beatles and he is disappointed to see that hatred in 2020.
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Glastonbury, understandably, cannot take place this year, with festival organisers announcing its cancellation back in March.
Sir Paul McCartney will treasure “so many fond memories” with The Beatles’ late photographer Astrid Kirchherr following her death last week.
"I have so many fond memories of our time together"
Sir Paul McCartney, Bill Clinton and Sir Tom Jones have paid tribute to Stevie Wonder on his 70th birthday.
Londoner Rihanna has pipped Sir Elton John to third place on a new list of Britain’s richest musicians thanks to the success of her lingerie and cosmetics lines.
Scarlett Moffatt shocked the Loose Women panellists when she appeared on the show on Monday to promote her new podcast about conspiracy theories called Scarlett Moffatt Wants To Believe.The Gogglebox star claimed that she was abducted by aliens when she was 10 years old.