Paul McCartney looks back at the infamous rumors that he'd died in the 1960s in his upcoming new book, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run. As the story went, conspiracy theorists alleged that the ...
In 1969, The Beatles were the most influential band in the world, dominating charts and shaping pop culture. That same year, the infamous “Paul is Dead” hoax emerged, sending fans into a frenzy and ...
His new oral history book Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run is out on Nov. 4 Paul McCartney knows the “Paul is dead” conspiracy theory was never more than just a rumor — but the silly urban legend ...
Paul McCartney is the subject of perhaps the most famous hoax in music history: Supposedly, the Beatle died back in the 1960s and was replaced by an imposter. McCartney has heard all about this, of ...
In 1969, a dreadful rumor that had started three years prior began appearing more prominently in American media: that Paul McCartney was dead and had been replaced by a very convincing lookalike. The ...
The musician was famously the subject of a rumor that claimed he'd died in 1966 and was replaced in the Beatles with a look-alike, a topic he discusses in his new book Rachel DeSantis is a senior ...