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Paul Mescal discusses love, loss, Shakespeare, and his transformation into Paul McCartney for the Beatles biopic.
The Beatles already have a strong lineup of classics, but Paul McCartney knew when some pieces took away from their greatest tunes. Read more here.
Sixty years ago today, on September 13, 1965, The Beatles released “Yesterday” in the United States. It went straight to No. 1 and has since become the most recorded song in history, with over 2,200 ...
Paul Mescal has shared an insight into his training to play Paul McCartney in the upcoming Beatles biopics, including learning to play guitar left-handed.
Paul McCartney is already causing problems as Paul Mescal prepares to portray him in the upcoming Beatles biopic.
When Timecop came out, what made it most notable was that it featured Jean-Claude Van Damme, the action star best known for ...
Paul McCartney will warm up for the Sept. 26 relaunch of his Got Back Tour in Palm Springs, Ca., with a performance three ...
Morgan Neville, who previously directed '20 Feet from Stardom' and last year's 'Piece by Piece,' chronicles McCartney's ...
Paul McCartney and his Beatles bandmate John Lennon wrote a number of tracks for other artists in the 1960s, but he tried to disguise one song ...
In 1968, The Beatles mixed influences from The Beach Boys and Chuck Berry to craft Back In The U.S.S.R., a playful, ...
Decades after Noel Gallagher famously said his band was “bigger” than The Beatles, Oasis had a Beatle in the building, ...