Paul McCartney, born 1942, co-founded The Beatles, the most influential band of all time. From Please Please Me (1963) to Abbey Road (1969), McCartney wrote classics like “Hey Jude,” “Let It Be,” and “Yesterday.” Post-Beatles, he formed Wings, releasing Band on the Run (1973), Venus and Mars (1975), and more. His solo work includes McCartney (1970), Tug of War (1982), Egypt Station (2018), and McCartney III (2020). A multi-instrumentalist and performer for over six decades, he has played massive world tours and earned global honors, including knighthood. His melodies are woven into cultural memory.
London, October 2023 — Sir Paul McCartney, born on June 18, 1942, in Liverpool, continues to stand as one of the most influential and […]