JamBase — By: Olivia Ware
Little Feat
Talking to Bill Payne is like entering an eternal past, a rare preservation of the peace-addled 1970s music era carried over into what he calls the "pop prism" of the 21st century. As a founding member of Little F... more info
Topix — TEL AVIV, Israel - Paul McCartney performed his first concert in Israel for some 40,000 fans, kicking it off with the familiar Beatles' song "Hello, Goodbye." McCartney billed Thursday's concert as "Friendship ... more info
Reuters — TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Paul McCartney gave his first concert in Israel on Thursday before tens of thousands of cheering fans, 43 years after the Beatles were barred from singing there because of fears they could corrupt youngsters.
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The Daily Mail — They've waited 40 years, but as Sir Paul McCartney stepped onto the stage at Tel Aviv tonight his Israeli fans finally got to see their idol in concert. more info
Rolling Stone — Photo: Sinai/Getty
Paul McCartney played his first ever concert in Tel Aviv today, playing to 40,000 fans more than 40 years after the Beatles were banned from playing Israel. Once on stage, Macca dusted off his knowledge of the Hebrew language to we... more info
Rolling Stone — Photo: Jackie Butler for RollingStone.com
The fundamental sound of Oasis will probably never change — they’ll always slather Liam Gallagher’s snotty voice over piles of Beatles hooks. But Dig Out Your Soul represents the biggest boundary-push f... more info
Stopcryingyourheartout.com — A combination of iconic classics and more contemporary artwork, Gigwise presents a collection of stunning concert posters from the past five decades. Ranging from simplistic early Sixties Beatles prints to the outright psychedelia of the seventies, r... more info
Yahoo! Music — AP - TEL AVIV, Israel Paul McCartney performed his first concert in Israel for some 40,000 fans, kicking it off with the familiar Beatles' song "Hello, Goodbye." more info
Associated Press — TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -- Paul McCartney performed his first concert in Israel for some 40,000 fans, kicking it off with the familiar Beatles' song "Hello, Goodbye."... more info
The Daily Mail — They've waited 40 years, but as Sir Paul McCartney stepped onto the stage at Tel Aviv tonight his Israeli fans finally got to see their idol in concert. more info