Even the biggest rock stars on the planet can't avoid social media these days, and on Oct. 3, Paul McCartney opened himself up to the Twitterverse for a wide-ranging online Q&A session.
As Paul McCartney revs for the release of his new album, um, 'New,' on Oct. 15, he seems to have been all over the place lately -- at Las Vegas music festivals, on Jimmy Kimmel's roof. On Oct. 3, he's coming to Twitter for a Q&A.
It's taken far longer to get going than the filmmakers might have hoped, but it looks like the Brian Epstein biopic 'The Fifth Beatle' will finally start making its way to the big screen in 2014.
Better late than never. Paul McCartney recently had a chance to respond to a taped message from a pair of impassioned Beatles fans -- 50 years after it was originally recorded.
With his 'New' album just around the corner, it's time for Paul McCartney to start making the publicity rounds, including his first-ever visit to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
Paul McCartney is set to release 'New,' his first album of original music in six years, on Oct. 15. He's just released the track listing, complete with a breakdown of which producers worked on each of the album's 12 songs.
As we reported back in June, Paul McCartney recorded a track with Italian electronic musician Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo, who works under the name the Bloody Beetroots. The song, 'Out of Sight,' has just been released. You can hear the song below.
He's 71, content and wealthy beyond most people's wildest dreams, but that doesn't mean Paul McCartney is going to slow down any time soon. In a new interview, he says that he isn't going to hang up his rock n' roll shoes.
The last time Paul McCartney released a new song (not counting the two originals that showed up on 2012's standards collection 'Kisses on the Bottom'), he was getting all reflective. Even the title of his last album of all original songs, 'Memory Almost Full,' mused on the passing of time and growing old.