Celebrity Birthday: Paul McCartney + 10 Things You May Not Know About Paul
Paul McCartney is celebrating his 71st birthday today (June 18). As a salute to Sir Paul, here are some facts about the former Beatle you may not know.
Paul McCartney is celebrating his 71st birthday today (June 18). As a salute to Sir Paul, here are some facts about the former Beatle you may not know.
Everyone love "Dancing Queen". Abba is a perennial Request Favorite almost anywhere or anytime.
I've seen a lot of great performances on America's Got Talent, but Travis Pratt's is the most unbelievable and inspiring audition, ever. When he starts singing, even the judges were completely taken by surprise.
Former Journey frontman Steve Perry says he's on the mend after undergoing two operations recently to treat a cancerous growth on his face. In a new blog post on his official webpage, the singer reveals, "Three weeks ago a routine mole was taken off my face and the lab report came back Melanoma skin cancer. I've had two surgeries in two weeks to remove all the cancer cells."
When I heard Eric Clapton had cancelled two shows due to severe back pain, I completely understand why. As a long time chronic back pain sufferer, I can honestly say, "I feel your pain." Anyone who's had back problems knows severe back pain is so incredibly debilitating that for many, it's difficult to even stand or walk.
Abba's 'Dancing Queen' and several other familiar songs are the soundtrack to this strange but fascinating performance that's part dancing and part puppetry.
There have been several stories since the Beatles split in 1970 whether the band at some point in time would ever have reunited. Drummer Ringo Starr says while he doesn't know if a reunion would have happened, he'd like to think that he and his former band mates could have performed together again.
Pinned in by disco on one side and punk on the other, stuck in a creative rut that led some critics to proclaim they were yesterday's news and facing the loss of guitarist Keith Richards to an extended prison sentence, the Rolling Stones entered 1978 in need of a rebound. And they got it with 'Some Girls.'
30 years ago, on the night of June 5, 1983, a half-capacity crowd risked inclement weather to congregate at scenic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, situated outside Denver, Colorado, and witness, unbeknownst to them, one of the critical events in the inexorable rise to stardom undertaken by Irish rockers U2. The event was later immortalized on the seminal live album, ‘Under a Blood Red Sky.’
The previously unreleased Grateful Dead concert film titled Sunshine Daydream will be screened in theaters across the U.S. and is coming to Grand Junction on August 1 as the third installment of the group's "Meet-Up at the Movies" series