The Who had much success in England before they broke through in America. The band landed five Top-10 singles in the UK ...
"When we came, it was quite shortly after Kennedy being assassinated," Paul McCartney says in the trailer, released Thursday.
Quincy Jones, the music producer and composer who worked with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Michael Jackson, has died at the ...
Slugger (7/4), Moon Chime (9/4), Byron Hill (10/3), Coventry (6/1), Heritier (10/1), Malangen (18/1), Bellbird (20/1), Mr Sundancer (20/1), Royal Rhythm (25/1), Les's Legacy (40/1), Dreams Of Home ...
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are on course for a heavyweight fight that has taken over the boxing world, with the former world champion and the YouTuber-turned-boxer the main event for a November ...
Recorded under the band name McDonalds Farm, the single dropped on Laine's birthday Tuesday ... Laine's friend and former bandmate, Paul McCartney, approved the use of the Wings footage through ...
Happy, but shocked. What changed the former Beatle’s mind? Paul McCartney loudly and proudly proclaimed at a press conference that it was the iconic jam band The Grateful Dead that inspired him ...
Online predator Alexander McCartney, 26, had used the Snapchat social media platform to befriend teenage girls across the world, and convince them to send an explicit image. Once he had secured a ...
Although it couldn’t have hurt any of the former Beatles to take a look back on their older material, Paul McCartney had really had his fill by the time he finished this grand project. Because, in ...
Alexander McCartney was jailed for a minimum of 20 years after admitting 185 charges involving 70 children, though a court has previously heard that the real number of victims is much higher.
In some instances, he demanded his victims involve younger siblings. McCartney told one girl he would get people to go to her house to rape her if she did not comply with his demands. Victims have ...
Alexander McCartney, 26, was handed a life sentence ... We will bring you live updates from his sentencing hearing with our reporter Paul Thompson primed and ready at Belfast Crown Court.