Sunday, 29 May 2011

Paul McCartney - live photos 2011










Paul McCartney has currently perform “very emotional” in Rio De Janeiro

Sir Paul McCartney has currently perform in Rio De Janeiro in Brazil as “very emotional”.

The singer perform as a part of his Up and Coming tour the Estadio Olimpico on Sunday and Monday (May 22 and 23).

He said that when he comes from Rio "good" and the fans who gathered outside his hotel were "bananas".

Sir Paul has said that performing The Beatles' hit 'Hey Jude' was a highlight.

He said, “Whilst doing 'Hey Jude' when I handed over to the audience to sing the 'na na na na's' suddenly the audience produced these signs”.

“It was such a visual thing. It was very emotional because the fans had gone to all that trouble. They could have just come to the show and watched it but they all communicated before hand to make the special moment happen.”

He added: “It was very exciting and emotional to see that people care so much."

His Up and Coming tour is set to conclude at the MGM Grand on upcoming month in Las Vegas.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell confirmed the lovers’ suite

Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell confirmed the lovers’ suite ahead of the singer’s show in Peru.

The couple are revealed to staying in the romantic night room at £1,000 on Lima’s Miraflores Park Plaza, renowned for its views of the Pacific.

Butler also has a bath, where the couple for a massage and treatment bath petals, candles, wine and fresh strawberries are roses.

A friend of the couple said: “They are so in love and are huge fans of Latin America.”

Beatlemania has gripped Peru. Thousands of fans have camped outside the hotel to see Macca 68 years old, who’s dated Nancy 51 years old, for four years.

The friend added: “The primary reason for their visit is work but it’s an opportunity for them to spend some quality time together.

“Wherever they go, they always hire bikes to see the sights. They are down to earth. Nancy will go on to Chile with him. They will make it a trip to remember.”

Saturday, 30 April 2011

Paul McCartney will again release two solo albums

Paul McCartney will again release two solo albums are 1970's McCartney and 1980's McCartney II on 14th June.

McCartney will be also released as a three-disc set, which including two audio CDs and one DVD. It's sequel will feature four discs, including three audio CDs and a DVD.

According to Macca's label, Concord Music Group, the new edition of McCartney will include the "original album and single artwork, downloadable hi-res audio versions of the remastered album, an illustrated history of the making of the album and expanded track-by-track information for all three audio discs, plus detailed historical information on the film content."

Both releases will also be available on 180 gram vinyl as well as in digital download formats. In addition to new audio and visual content, McCartney's re-release - a rare live recording of Paul iconic track will include "Maybe I'm Amazed."

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Paul Mccartney working on the Steve Martin's new album

Singer Paul McCartney has lent his vocals to actor Steve Martin's new album.

Martin's second album Rare Bird Alert is set to be released on June 13 and McCartney with the Dixie Chicks, will be include on the recording on the new record.

Martin's debut album, The Crow: New Songs For The 5 String Banjo, was released in 2009 but best known for his role in films like Father Of The Bride and Cheaper By The Dozen.

In the three day concert dates in the UK performer the Hollywood star.

One of the event present at the London HMV Hammersmith Apollo on July 8, while nother will be at Manchester's O2 Apollo the following day and the third at the Glasgow Clyde Cultural Hall on July 10.

Tickets will be still available to go on sale on April 8.

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Paul Mccartney @ Stella Mccartney - video

Friday, 11 March 2011

Animal Testing Campaign Backed By McCartney


Sir Paul McCartney has shown his interest in the a campaign to force politicians to implement a ban on animal testing for cosmetics sold in Europe.

Legislation to finish the sale of toiletries which have been tested on laboratory animals comes into place in the European Union in 2013 but critics fear it could be another 10 years before it is made law.

A campaign to urge officials has been started by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection to not delay the move - and dedicated vegetarian Mccartney has pledged his support.

McCartney says, "Animals should not suffer in the name of beauty. Testing toiletries and cosmetics on animals is cruel and unnecessary. Join me in signing the Buav's petition to ensure the sale of cruel products in the EU is outlawed by 2013. Say NO to cruel cosmetics."