Paul McCartney fans were shocked when he made an album full of what he called "throwaways." Find out which album that was below.
Paul McCartney will release "McCartney III" in December, a new collection of stripped-back songs all written, performed and produced by the ex-Beatle, 50 years after his first solo album.
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PALM DESERT, Calif. – Never let it be said that Paul McCartney doesn’t tend to his fans. At the Sept. 29 opener of the latest leg of his Got Back tour, the genial Beatle and his crackerjack band of ...
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SEC college football analyst Paul Finebaum has been with ESPN dating back to 2013 and is best known for being the face of the sports conglomerate’s coverage of the best conference in the sport.
Could Paul Finebaum's run at ESPN be coming to an end? Possibly. The ESPN college football analyst told conservative sports outlet OutKick that he is considering leaving the sports media industry to ...