Rumor has it that the legendary Sir Paul McCartney may make a cameo role on the upcoming Season 5 of AMC's hit drama "Mad Men.""It's perfect timing because his new music suits the program perfectly," a source tells The Sun. "Action in the show has now reached the Swinging Sixties. So it's only right that the man who was pivotal to the era is involved in the show." Of course, this is an unconfirmed rumor. Given McCartney's influence on the sixties culture with the rest of The Beatles...Read Full Story
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Last updated at 9:49 PM on 27th June 2010
Sir Paul McCartney turned down a cheeky fan’s request to autograph their bottom tonight – in front of more than 50,000 fans.
The superstar was closing outdoor festival Hard Rock Calling in central London when he spotted the invitation on a placard.
But the suggestion hit a bum note with the musician who said he normally did not read audience signs because they affected his concentration remembering songs.
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Sir Paul McCartney saved a woman by pushing her out of the way of a speeding cyclist, it has emerged.
The man hurled abuse as he narrowly missed them at traffic lights in London”s Oxford Street.
“I always get dropped off a few streets from my offices in Soho so I can have a bit of a walk and get ready for the day,” the Sun quoted Beatles legend Macca as saying.
“I was crossing the road when I saw this bike courier careering towards us.
“I grabbed this woman next to me and threw her...Read Full Story
Whilst Hard Rock Calling tickets are available for all days of the festival, the Sunday of the festival is the only one headlined by a knight of the British Empire. Ex-Beatle Sir Paul McCartney tops the bill on June 27th alongside rock legends Crosby, Stills & Nash, Crowded House and Elvis Costello, as well as many others. Sunday 27th June Hard Rock Calling tickets begin from £35 from Ticketmaster affiliate GetMeIn for general admission, and having initially gone on sale for £62.50...Read Full Story
Liverpool's City Hospital scullery maid E Rigby's paycheck may have inspired The Beatles to record 'Eleanor Rigby' , at least that was the story told at auction to raise money for a charity which provides music therapy for children with disabilities.
A grave to Eleanor Rigby was found in the churchyard of St. Peter's Church, Woolton , in 1980. Sir Paul sent the 97 year old pay stubs of E Rigby to charity worker Annie Mawson when he received a request to fund the charity, called the...Read Full Story
Sir Paul Mccartney has visited the hotel in Los Angeles where Whitney Houston died on Saturday (11Feb12) to lay flowers at a makeshift memorial. The Beatles legend and his wife Nancy Shevell joined the late star's fans on Monday (13Feb12) outside the ...
Though Krall comes from the jazz side and McCartney from rock, they sound utterly at home on the lush, sophisticated pop terrain Nat ... And though you may know, by way of Bobby Short, Billy Strayhorn's "I'm Checkin' Out, Goom Bye," you'll ...
Pop icon Sir Paul McCartney joined a host of celebrities in laying flowers at a Whitney Houston memorial in Los Angeles last night. The former Beatle and his wife Nancy Shevell arrived in a blue Corvette at the makeshift memorial outside the Beverley ...
The Mirror has published photographs of Paul Mccartney and his wife Nancy Shevell laying flowers at the Whitney Houston memorial in Los Angeles. The former Beatle paid tribute to Whitney on Sunday night at the Grammys when he dedicated his performance of ...
Meshy moment: Lady Gaga spots her prey, far left, and moves in for the kill, left, while Sir Paul McCartney counts his lucky stars (Picture: Getty) The Born This Way singer made her move on the Beatles legend after a disappointing night, when she lost out ...
Welcome to the Daily Gossip : your daily stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what. Ian Brown swaggered his way out of Notting Hill tube station in London ( Daily Star ). Amy Winehouse peered at snappers from the window of ...
On 11 March 1997 , he was knighted as "Sir Paul McCartney" for his "services to music". He dedicated his knighthood to fellow Beatles Lennon, Harrison, and Starr, and to the people of ...