A couple weeks ago, word leaked that the video for Paul McCartney's latest single 'Queenie Eye' would star a ton of the legend's famous fans. Well, it's finally out, and it indeed is a star-studded affair.
Much has been made of Paul McCartney's decision to reach out to some unexpected collaborators for his latest album, 'New.' But as he revealed during a recent interview, he still seeks advice from his oldest songwriting partner.
In the new issue of Rolling Stone, Paul McCartney says he's done with his fued with Yoko Ono. He has buried the hatchet, so to speak, and has moved on. He says he actually admires her a little, even called her "badass"
Paul McCartney's busy week continues. First he showed up for a couple of impromptu performances. Then he made a new video with some famous friends. Oh, and he also released an album -- his best in 30 years.
Paul McCartney's 'New' is one of the most highly anticipated rock records of the year, but the former Beatle isn't hedging his bets when it comes to promotional efforts. In fact, he gathered a bunch of familiar faces for the album's second single, 'Queenie Eye.'
As Paul McCartney revs for the release of his new album, um, 'New,' on Oct. 15, he seems to have been all over the place lately -- at Las Vegas music festivals, on Jimmy Kimmel's roof. On Oct. 3, he's coming to Twitter for a Q&A.
Better late than never. Paul McCartney recently had a chance to respond to a taped message from a pair of impassioned Beatles fans -- 50 years after it was originally recorded.