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Archive for January 30th, 2009

Paul McCartney Into Romance, Not Running His Mouth

January 30th, 2009 by pjwa | No Comments | Filed in News


By Simon Perry

Paul McCartney may have been through a tumultuous and very public divorce, but he has not lost the ability to let love into his heart.
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Sir Paul McCartney’s son James is to release a solo album later this year, according to reports

January 30th, 2009 by pjwa | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized


By Daily Telegraph Reporter

The 31-year-old, who has always shunned publicity, has spent the past two years working on a record with the assistance of his father.
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Julian Lennon and Sean Lennon will NOT perform together at the UN

January 30th, 2009 by pjwa | No Comments | Filed in News

An unconfirmed report says Julian Lennon and Sean Lennon will perform together at the UN Millenium Development Goals Awards Feb. 26. That report, by Roger Friedman of Fox News, is here. If true, it would be a rare live performance by Julian Lennon.
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Paul McCartney to appear on new album by Cat Stevens

January 30th, 2009 by pjwa | No Comments | Filed in News

Macca is a Cat

Paul McCartney is one of the special guests to appear on the new album from Cat Stevens, it has been revealed.
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“TWO OF US” THE ARTWORK OF JERRY GARCIA & JOHN LENNON – “Hanging together for the first time…

January 28th, 2009 by pjwa | No Comments | Filed in Events, News
January 29, 2009toFebruary 1, 2009


For the first time in Florida the artistic side of two legendary musicians will be displayed… together! Jerry Garcia and John Lennon will be remembered as great luminaries, visionaries, poets and icons of the 20th century. They were primarily musicians, but before John was a Beatle and Jerry was a member of the Greatful Dead, they were artists. “Deadheads” and Beatle fanatics will have the opportunity to take a trip… down memory lane. This is the only opportunity in South Florida to see artwork by these two kindred spirits in one place! Presented in partnership with Legacy Productions. Admission is a suggested $2 donation. Donations will benefit Old School Square’s Kickin’ Arts and ART FUNdamentals programs.

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