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Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney met in Liverpool on June 6 - creating pure emotion among students and fans.
McCartney and Springsteen visited the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, according to the school's Instagram account.
O ut of everyone in The Beatles, it's probably safe to say that John Lennon was the most politically active. His activism ...
Legendary session bassist and member of the Fab Faux Will Lee takes a closer look at Abbey Road classic Oh! Darling, and ...
"'I Want to Hold Your Hand' became that hit. It was released on November 29, 1963 in the UK and then on Boxing Day of that ...
After touring through Liverpool earlier this week, Bruce Springsteen was joined by Paul McCartney during his second show in Anfield on June 7th.
Personal expression through design starts with the mundane, and the musician's colorful doorway is the perfect example – it's ...
Kiss star Gene Simmons is one of the most famous musicians in the world — but when he names his favourite bass player of all ...
Bruce Springsteen was joined on stage by Paul McCartney during his second night at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, UK, as part ...
Bruce Springsteen fans were left in awe when Paul McCartney surprised them by joining The Boss on stage at Anfield Stadium in ...
A collaboration with Paul McCartney and John Lennon was in the works after the pair left The Beatles, though it never came to ...
Paul McCartney recalled the "teenage fool" antics he and John Lennon got into in the earliest days of their friendship.