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See The Beatles like never before through Paul McCartney’s lens. Rare 1963–64 photos debut at Frist Art Museum this fall.
From backstage moments to quiet reflections, Paul McCartney’s photographs of the Beatles’ breakthrough years are heading to a ...
In spite of the Beatles, the reputations of Lennon and McCartney have remained largely distinct: Lennon, the rebellious truth ...
The exhibition features snaps from 1963, when the band embarked on their first UK tour as headliners, a residency in Paris, ...
Paris’ also offers the chance to acquire rare and signed photographs from McCartney’s archive In 1963, The Beatles hit a ...
One stand-out snap at the free-to-visit exhibition is a self-portrait showing McCartney reflected in the mirror of his attic ...
Paul McCartney revealed what he would say to John Lennon and George Harrison if they were still alive today. John was fatally ...
Eyes of the Storm is an intimate and historic opportunity to see nearly 300 photographs made by Paul McCartney between ...
A rare London exhibition unveils Paul McCartney’s personal photographs of The Beatles from 1963–64 - unseen for over 50 years ...
Wings did eventually play Beatles songs but in a 2016 interview with the New York Times, Paul revealed he set himself some ...
John and Paul were friends, yes—competitors, too. John may have even been attracted to Paul. But their connection was more profound than any single word can describe. And as proof, we have their songs ...
The Beatles’ 1965 concert at Shea Stadium was a landmark moment in music history, setting new standards for live events.