Paul McCartney received the third Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song yesterday, an award that went to Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder in its previous years. He accepted the award from President Obama, then did a few songs himself (including “Michelle” for Mrs. Obama) and then gave the stage to other performers. According [...]
Reuters — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Paul McCartney said on Tuesday he was honored to be receiving one of the United States' most important music awards, the Library of Congress' Gersh... more info
Guardian Music — The former Beatle receives the prestigious award at the White House and performs a special concert featuring Stevie Wonder, the Jonas Brothers and others
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Stereogum — Paul McCartney received the third Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song yesterday, an award that went to Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder in its previous years.... more info
CNN Showbiz — It has been, perhaps, a long and winding road, but on Wednesday, Sir Paul McCartney will be honored by the president of the United States for his work on and off the stag... more info
Pop Crunch — He loves you! McCartney serenades the First Lady. After snagging the Library of Congress’ coveted Gershwin Prize in a ceremony at The White House on Wednesday, Sir Paul... more info
Perez Hilton — Paul McCartney was awarded the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song by the Library of Congress and it was quite the star-studded event!
Check out Paul singing "Hey Jude" along... more info