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ulti-award winner Adele is practicing for her performance at the Oscar ceremony at Paul McCartney’s old house in India, according to the Sun UK.
The 24 yr-old British singer is up for an Academy Award for co-writing “Skyfall” for the latest James Bond film, and will perform the song before a worldwide audience.
The 24-year-old, said to be battling stage fright, is paying 47,000 pounds a month to rehearse in the house.
"Adele is really nervous about her Oscars performance, so decided against staying in a hotel where there would be lots of people around. The property's up in the hills so guarantees her privacy," a source said.
"And what better place to get musical inspiration than an ex-Beatle's home," the source added.
Paul McCartney will headline the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival this June in Manchester, Tennessee. The lineup also includes Mumford & Sons, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, R. Kelly, Wilco, Bjork, Pretty Lights, the Lumineers, Wu-Tang Clan, ZZ Top, Billy Idol, Nas, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeroes, Dwight Yoakam and Gov’t Mule, among others.
Traffic police in Calcutta are making their point to India’s pedestrians by using the Beatles’ famous Abbey Road cover as an example of using crosswalks.
Tony Sheridan, the English singer and guitarist for whom the Beatles served as backup band in their first recordings, died February 16th at age 72.
A letter written by John Lennon’s Aunt Mimi sent to a teenage Beatles fan nearly 50 years ago is going up for auction. The letter was sent in 1964 from Mendips, the house where John spent most of his childhood.
Upwards of 50,000 revelers in Rio attended the "Sargento Pimenta" ---or Sgt. Pepper in Portuguese, the language of Brazil-- street party during Carnival. The Beatles-themed celebration is one of more than 400 raucous street parties that spring up throughout Rio de Janeiro during Carnival season.
In a new interview, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr talks about a daylong session playing with Paul McCartney and how much George Harrison influenced his own playing style.
Director Martin Scorsese and actor Richard Gere are lending their suppport to Jonathan Cott's new book about John and Yoko, Days That I'll Remember.
A DVD titled Ringo at the Ryman--recorded in Nashville on Ringo's 72nd birthday last July 7th--is due March 19th.
Paul McCartney’s official website, paulmccartney.com, is giving fans a chance to ask him questions on a regular basis. The new feature, “You Gave Me the Answer”--named for a Wings song from the Venus & Mars album--will permit fans to submit their questions on a regular basis, and each month, Paul’s answer to one will be posted. Fans may submit as many questions as they like, and winners will be notified by e-mail directly.