The deluxe box set comes close after Paul McCartney's 80th birthday and will be available in three different formats.
The second pandemic year of 2021 featured a wide variety of fantastic music documentaries. Some gave us better understandings of artists we've known for a long time, while others re-contextualized great performances in a new light. Here's the 20 best of the year.
According to Rolling Stone, U2 guitarist, The Edge, and renowned producer Bob Ezrin are raising money to benefit Music Rising by assembling a stunning collection of guitars from Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Green Day, Tom Morello, and more.
The list of artists who will reimagine his 'McCartney III' album include big names like St. Vincent Phoebe Bridgers, Anderson .Paak, Idris Elba, and more.
The news coincides with the release of Macca’s new album; the two music legends will be working on a six-part documentary series that will take a look at McCartney's historic career.
Fans and collectors will soon have a chance to get his handwritten notes for "The Times They Are A-Changin'," "Lay Lady Lay," and "Subterranean Homesick Blues." And if they reach their estimated prices, they could go for over $4 million.
The musical is a stage adaptation of Frank Capra's 1946 Christmas classic 'It's A Wonderful Life' and will be produced by Bill Kenwright.
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The track, which runs for four minutes and two seconds, is a demo version of the former Beatle‘s song "Attention" and is expected to fetch over $13,000.
The Yamaha BB-1200 bass guitar, which Paul McCartney used in the studio and on tour with Wings, sold for $496,100, beating the previous record of $384,000 set by The Rolling Stones‘ Bill Wyman.
Some of the biggest names among British musicians have sent an open letter, as well as a petition, both addressed to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, demanding reform in music streaming.
The book is described as “a self-portrait in 154 songs,” featuring the definitive lyrics to McCartney’s best-known songs along with his commentary.
This year's Music Icons auction will feature Paul McCartney's handwritten lyrics to "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," Prince's 'Blue Cloud' guitar, Jim Morrison's 'Paris Journal', and much more.
The auction was held online-only due to the escalating Coronavirus pandemic but that didn't stop it from fetching some incredible sums of money for the 250 Beatles items on offer.
The Go-Betweens produced some of the most mutant, evocative intellectual pop, that never succeeded at the time it was made, but lingers on til this day.