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| Sun, 28 Mar 2010 7:30 PM
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Jobing.com Arena
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| Tue, 30 Mar 2010 7:30 PM
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Hollywood Bowl
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| Wed, 31 Mar 2010 7:30 PM
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Hollywood Bowl
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| Sat, 3 Apr 2010
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Sun Life Stadium
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| Sat, 3 Apr 2010 8:00 PM
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Sun Life Stadium
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| Mon, 5 Apr 2010 7:30 PM
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Coliseo de Puerto Rico
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| Sat, 12 Jun 2010 7:30 PM
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Royal Dublin Society
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| Sun, 13 Jun 2010
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Seaclose Park
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| Sun, 20 Jun 2010 4:30 PM
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Hampden Park
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| Sat, 26 Jun 2010 4:30 PM
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Millenium Stadium
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| Sun, 27 Jun 2010
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Hyde Park
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Paul McCartney Tickets Continued
Paul McCartney has a record twenty-nine US number one singles, twenty of them from
The Beatles, the rest taken from Wings and his output as a solo artist.
Combining his solo work and that produced with The Beatles, Paul McCartney has
written or co-written over 50 top ten hits, more than any other
songwriter.
Paul McCartney has been an influential bassist as well as an accomplished
singer, guitarist, pianist and drummer. He was heavily influenced by
Buddy Holly and Little Richard with his trademark
high-pitched 'wooo', which he used prominently as a musical punctuation
on early songs like "From Me To You".
Many of Paul McCartney's compositions during his time with The Beatles,
including "Hey Jude", "Eleanor Rigby", "Yesterday" and "Let It Be", are
frequently ranked among the best songs in popular music history. Another
Beatles song written by McCartney was "Helter Skelter", regarded by some
as the first heavy metal song.
Paul McCartney's post-Beatles career has also been successful. As a solo
artist and with his 1970s-era band Wings, McCartney has scored 30 top ten
singles in the United Kingdom and United States, including such songs as
"Maybe I'm Amazed", "Live and Let Die", "Band on the Run", "Silly Love
Songs", "Mull of Kintyre" and "Pipes of Peace".
Paul McCartney, currently 63, says he hopes to keep playing even after he
is 64, a reference to the Beatles song, "When I'm Sixty-Four".
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