Sir Paul McCartney, is an English singer and songwriter who became world famous during the 1960′s because he was a part of a rock band called The Beatles. The Beatles were known world wide and 21 of their songs have made
it to the number 1 spot on the Billboard charts. The Beatles are the most popular rock group ever and everyone seems to agree that no other rock band will ever measure up to their popularity. Paul Mc Cartney has written more songs for The Beatles than any other member of the band and the hit single Yesterday, which he wrote is regarded as the most covered song by numerous artists all over the world. Notice the “Sir” before his name? Well, that means that he is a member of the Order of the British Empire, it is awarded to people who have shown remarkable excellence in their life and is given by the Queen as recommended by the Government. Paul McCartney was knighted because he has shown remarkable excellence in Music, affecting not only his country but the world as well. After The Beatles, he founded a new group called The Wings, which were sometimes referred to as Paul McCartney and the Wings. Live and Let Die which was featured in the 1973 James Bond Film of the same title, Silly Love Songs is a song that was so popular, it has been covered by various artists throughout the years. In addition to being a singer and a song writer, Paul McCartney is also a gifted musician and is known to be able to play over 40 different musical instruments including bass guitar, acoustic and electric guitars as well as the piano and keyboards. Everyone knows who Paul McCartney is, he has made his mark on pop culture and he will continue to make a difference in the world through his music as long as he is around. It is clear that Paul Mccartney Songs are world renown.
Right now, Paul McCartney is on tour, so if you want to hear him sing your favorite Paul McCartney song and by chance you find yourself in Canada, Philadelphia or in Pittsburgh this coming August, then I suggest you catch him on these dates and these places.
Sunday 8th August – Air Canada Centre Toronto
Monday 9th August – Air Canada Centre Toronto
Thursday 12th August – Bell Centre Montreal
Saturday 14th August – Wachovia Center, Philadelphia
Sunday 15th August – Wachovia Center, Philadelphia
Wednesday 18th August – CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh
Thursday 19th August – CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh
These are just some of the places he’ll be performing Live in August, so don’t miss a chance to see him. He is a great performer and his songs are great, who knows, he might even perform some of your Beatles favorite songs, so check him out if you’re near the area.
Buy Paul McCartny Tickets
Paul McCartney Tour Dates – Concert Schedule 2010
July 28 – Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Arena (formerly Charlotte Bobcats Arena)
August 8 – Toronto, Canada @ Air Canada Centre
August 9 – Toronto, Canada @ Air Canada Centre
August 12 – Montreal, Canada @ Centre Bell
August 14 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center – PA (formerly Wachovia Center)
August 15 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center – PA (formerly Wachovia Center)
August 18 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Consol Energy Center
August 19 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Consol Energy Center
September 16 – Seattle Symphony Orchestra: Live & Let Die – The Music Of Paul McCartney @ Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
September 17 – Seattle Symphony Orchestra: Live & Let Die – The Music Of Paul McCartney @ Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
September 18 – Seattle Symphony Orchestra: Live & Let Die – The Music Of Paul McCartney @ Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
September 19 – Seattle Symphony Orchestra: Live & Let Die – The Music Of Paul McCartney @ Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
April 22, 2011 Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Tribute to Paul McCartney Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre @ Orlando, FL

