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Paul McCartney had grand plans for his first proper tour with Wings. They'd begin the 26-stop Wings Over Europe dates on July 9, 1972, in Chateauvallon, France, with hopes to record some shows for ...
It may have been a struggle for Paul McCartney to get Wings off the ground initially, but there was one album where things began to fall into place.
NEW YORK (AP) — Paul McCartney 's next book, coming out this fall, is a reminder that the Beatles were not his only band. "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run" is an oral history about the ...
Playing “The End” on the “SNL50” special hardly marked the end of what fans will be hearing or seeing from Paul McCartney this year. He announced Wednesday that he will release a book ...
Half a century after Paul McCartney and Wings took a studio vacation at Abbey Road to film their Band on the Run tour rehearsals, that picture, One Hand Clapping, is finally getting a wide release.
Paul McCartney and Wings released the platinum-selling international Top 5 hit 'At the Speed of Sound' on March 25, 1976.
Paul McCartney Details New Book, ‘Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run’ "I'm so very happy to be transported back to the time that was Wings and relive some of our madcap adventures through ...
A song by Paul McCartney's rock band Wings is one of the greatest tracks of all time, according to some of the group's fans. McCartney formed Wings in 1971 after The Beatles disbanded and they ...
Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney (1941 - 1998), Jimmy McCulloch, Denny Laine and Geoff Britton of Wings in 1974. (Michael Putland/Getty Images) ...
A few years after The Beatles broke up, Paul McCartney formed his second band, Wings. While McCartney had more experience going into his second band, the “Jet” singer said the formation of ...
Paul McCartney is ready to get back, again, with Saturday’s one-night-only screenings of the rarely-seen 1974 documentary “Paul McCartney & Wings: One Hand Clapping.” It will screen ...
Paul McCartney performs with his band Wings in concert at Madison Square Garden in 1976. The group, formed in 1971, included former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine and Denny Seiwell on drums.