• The Beatles Release Restored Video for 'Sgt. Pepper's' Track "A Day in the Life" [WATCH]

    The Beatles have recently released a fully restored video for their 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' closing track "A Day in the Life," which is one installment in '1+', a brand-new 2 Blu-Ray/1 CD deluxe edition of the famous quartet's '1' compilation. The original album gathered their most prevalent chart-toppers from both the U.K. and U.S. The expanded deluxe set further offers 23 unearthed promotion films, referred to by The Beatles as "mini movies."
  • Paul McCartney, Beck Perform 'Drive My Car,' 'I've Just Seen a Face' for PETA Benefit [WATCH]

    On Wednesday night (Sept. 30), PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) celebrated its 35th anniversary at a star-studded gala that included a special, one-hour performance from Beatles alum and noted animal rights activist Sir Paul McCartney. As if that wasn't enough for those in attendance, fellow legendary rocker Beck joined McCartney on stage for performances of the classic tracks "Drive My Car" and "I've Just Seen a Face."
  • Roger Waters Announces War-Themed Radio Play Project

    As far as Roger Waters' solo career goes, it's endured a dry spell for nearly two dozen years since his last release of 1992's 'Amused to Death.' Back on track with his solo endeavors, the former Pink Floyd bassist plans to end the over 20 year drought in an interesting way--a war-themed "radio play."
  • McCartney, Bon Jovi, Fergie & Colbie Callait Team for 'Love Song to the Earth'

    In order to raise awareness ahead of December's United Nations Climate Change conference in Paris, Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Colbie Caillat, Fergie and Sheryl Crow joined forces for an environmentally conscious track titled "Love Song to the Earth." The star-studded alliance also released a lyric video for the global campaign track, showcasing how many taken for granted wonders of the world are at risk if Earth's inhabitants don't move toward halting climate change.
  • Paul McCartney Tour: Beatles Veteran Announces 5 New Live Dates

    The Beatles' own Paul McCartney is slated to perform a newly announced run of five North American gigs in October, launching the rest of the Out There tour in Ohio while continuing on to make his first ever appearance at State College in Pennsylvania. This year's Lollapalooza headliner will also perform in Toronto for the first time in five years.