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Paul McCartney

Film Review: “Eight Days a Week” — A Marvelous Look at The Beatles on Tour

Unlike any other Beatles documentary, this one succeeds in presenting the hysteria of the few years when the band played live and toured the world.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: documentary, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Ron Howard, The Beatles, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week -- The Touring Years

Fuse Rock Review: Paul McCartney Plays the Soundtrack to the 20th Century at Fenway Park

Before this turns into too much of a love fest, I should point out that Paul McCartney really needs to work on his between song banter.

By: Adam Ellsworth Filed Under: Featured, Music, Rock Tagged: Abbey Road, Adam Ellsworth, Fenway Park, Paul McCartney, The Beatles

Fuse Rock Commentary: May 2013 — The Pinnacle of a Great Year in Rock

“Gonna Make a Record in the Month of May” — May 2013 and Why This Year Already Beats 2012

By: Adam Ellsworth Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music, Rock Tagged: Daft Punk, Paul McCartney, Random Access Memories, Savages, The Beach Boys, The Beach Boys Live: The 50th Anniversary Tour, The National, Trouble Will Find Me, Vampire Weekend, Wings Over America

Coming Attractions: Set the Tempo for 2012 — Music to Kick off the New Year in Boston and Beyond

While many critics decried 2011 as a musical wasteland, New England residents can allow auld acquaintance to be forgot in 2012 with the cornucopia of music that’s coming to the Northeast. Warm up with these winter events …

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Featured, Music, Popular Music Tagged: Kisses on the Bottom, Megadeath, Paul McCartney, The Beach Boys, The Black Keys, The Kills

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