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Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942), born in Liverpool, UK, is the most successful songwriter in the history of popular music. McCartney is a multiple Grammy Award- and Academy Award-winning English singer-songwriter, poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record producer, film producer, painter, and animal rights and peace activist. He gained worldwide fame as a member of The Beatles, alongside John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Check our available Paul McCartney concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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The title of McCartney's last album of all-new material, 2007's Memory Almost Full, may have had some fans wondering if it was meant as some kind of farewell. Was he preparing to serve out the rest of his time by playing increasingly nostalgic live shows and helming crooner covers projects such as last year's Kisses On The Bottom?
- recordcollectormag.com
Young producers help locate classic Macca sounds.... As the closest thing Britain has a national minstrel, someone whose reach spans more than a couple of generations, it was only right that Paul McCartney topped the bill at last year's two great public entertainments, the Queen's diamond jubilee concert in the Mall and Danny Boyle's Olympic opening ceremony...
- www.uncut.co.uk
Paul McCartney's new single, "Queenie Eye", is not what you'd expect from his new album, in that it's actually quite catchy. The song itself is very reminiscent of classic Beatles tunes with the bouncy, repeating piano notes, something that George Harrison used effectively in his tribute to his old band, "When We Was Fab"...
- www.the-trades.com
Elton JohnThe Diving Board (Capitol/Mercury)Paul McCartneyNew (Hear Music) Just call them Sir. While one, Sir Elton John, 66, reclaims the piano-centric simplicity of his earliest works on 31st LP The Diving Board, the other, Sir Paul McCartney, 71, rockets forward into the robotic New millennium. Both approaches are problematic...
- www.austinchronicle.com
Paul McCartney has always seemed like an endless fount of ideas, and with his 16th studio album it's clear that the songs are still flowing freely. New finds familiarly buoyant pop alongside synth-accented strummers, a few up-tempo arena-rousers and introspective acoustic numbers, and the playful variation between tracks does a lot to keep the record interesting. Each track undeniably bears McCartney's mark, even the ones that sound like nothing he's attempted before...
- filtermagazine.com
Following surprise performances for fans in NY and London, Paul McCartney has released his latest album; the modern, eclectic and funky New. Co-producing the album by various individuals, including Mark Ronson and Paul Epworth, McCartney has created an eclectic sound across the release. McCartney recently told Rolling Stone that while he was brainstorming the tracks for this album he could feel the presence of Lennon in the room. McCartney even 'conversed' with him on decisions for the album...
- www.theaureview.com
Last year's reissue of Ram reminded those rendered cynical by Paul McCartney's recent output, a mixture of headscratchingly noisy and predictably schmaltzy, that the sweetest Beatle is one of the best pop songsmiths of all time, sans argument. He's back with New, whose neon, minimal album art and sparkly production from not only Giles Martin but hotshots Mark Ronson and Paul Epworth isn't as "new" as it seems...
- www.musicomh.com
The greatest strength in Paul McCartney's New is not that he sounds young, but that he sounds old. At times he sounds cranky and dissatisfied, and he is doing so in concordance with some of the crankiest, pop/rock-oriented sounds he's produced in years; quite a departure from the previous Kisses On The Bottom, where we all presumed he was off to the neverland of standards-flogging that so many other acts went to (and few have returned from)...
- popdose.com
Hard as it might be to believe, it's probably a bit frustrating being Paul McCartney. Yes, all that money would make up for it, yet you sense that he wouldn't mind a bit of respect while he's at it - not necessarily for his work in the you-know-who but for what has come since. The problem is he hasn't exactly helped himself of late, especially last summer when he wheeled out wobbly versions of 'Hey Jude' and not one but two major British events, casting himself in the role of national treasure...
- www.state.ie
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