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Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith wasn’t the only special guest sitting in with Paul McCartney’s band when the Beatles legend appeared on Saturday Night Live on May 16. Joining Smith and McCartney’s longtime backing musicians Rusty Anderson (guitar,
Sir Paul McCartney has sparked a wave of mockery after speaking about "hardship" and emotional struggle while promoting his latest album, with critics questioning whether one of the richest musicians in the world can credibly position himself as a voice ...
Paul McCartney delighted fans when he performed three songs, one more than tradition calls for, during his musical 'SNL' appearance.
Paul McCartney says "Hey Jude" brings together Republicans and Democrats at his concerts, calling music valuable amid divisive American politics today.
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Paul McCartney’s love life has been the source of public speculation for decades ever since his immense rise to fame with The Beatles in the 1960s. However, his pre-fame childhood crush has now been revealed.
The performances couldn’t realistically be described as McCartney at his peak, at least vocally speaking. His voice was softer, perhaps a bit unsteady, though the backing vocals buoyed him nicely. But his playing was still top-notch, and his stage ...
Paul McCartney was the musical guest on May 16's Saturday Night Live, but ahead of the performance, the show finally gave fans a chance to relive one of his more iconic SNL appearances from the past.
Rose had a pretty good reason for skipping out early (with permission from his bosses): He went to the season finale of “Saturday Night Live” and got to meet musical guest Paul McCartney at an after-party.