The Independent — Beatles legend Paul McCartney announced his first European tour for five years on Thursday, starting in Hamburg -- where the Fab Four cut their teeth -- and ending with a Christmas show in London. more info
Music News Net — MUSIC NEWS - Sir Paul McCartney has joined the star-studded line-up for next month's Children in Need concert event. The charity concert, which will take place at London's Royal Albert Hall on November 12, has already announced there will be... more info
Paul McCartney will headline a gig at London's Royal Albert Hall in aid of Children In Need this November. Muse, Lily Allen, Dizzee Rascal, Snow Patrol, Leona Lewis and Shirley Bassey are also on the more info
BBC News - UK — Sir Paul McCartney is to join a host of stars including Take That and Lily Allen for a one-off charity concert for Children in Need. more info
Rolling Stone — Avril Lavigne has officially filed for divorce from Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley citing “irreconcilable differences.” The Canadian rockers split September 4th after three years and one month of marriage, TMZ reports, and Lavigne is not seeking spous... more info
Guardian Music — Carly Simon is suing the coffee-shop chain and occasional record label, Starbucks, for failing to market her 2008 albumCarly Simon is suing Starbucks, blaming the coffee-shop chain – and occasional record label – for the poor sales of h... more info
Here Comes The Flood —
Doug Martsch is either a very patient man or a perfectionist who can't let go of his songs. The new Built To Spill album There Is No Enemy took three-and-a-half years. He kept rewriting the lyrics, tried another guitar lick, yet another, decided to... more info