Paul McCartney

Nano Raies, a singer, composer and songwriter at Berklee College of Music.

This cover of The Beatles' 'Drive My Car' celebrates Saudi women's new right to drive

On Sunday, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia started allowing women to drive for the first time. The World, along with some talented young musicians from Boston's Berklee College of Music, came up with a commemorative song for the occasion: an Arabic version of The Beatles' "Drive My Car."

This cover of The Beatles' 'Drive My Car' celebrates Saudi women's new right to drive
Billy Bragg

Billy Bragg explains how the roots of Americana music lead back to Britain

Billy Bragg explains how the roots of Americana music lead back to Britain

Why International Support for Pussy Riot Could Backfire

Why International Support for Pussy Riot Could Backfire
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Paul McCartney Plays Free Concert in Mexico City

Paul McCartney Plays Free Concert in Mexico City

Remembering George Harrison and the Beatles with Louise Harrison

Remembering George Harrison and the Beatles with Louise Harrison
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Paul McCartney on his first ballet, 'Ocean's Kingdom'

Last night in front of a sold-out crowd at Lincoln Center in New York, Sir Paul McCartney premiered his first ballet, "Ocean's Kingdom." The ex-Beatle spoke to the BBC about his latest artistic effort.

Paul McCartney on his first ballet, 'Ocean's Kingdom'

OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder on writing some of today's biggest hits

The singer, songwriter and producer has written several hit tunes, including Beyonce's 'Halo,' Adele's 'Rumor Has It' and Leona Lewis' 'Bleeding Love.'

OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder on writing some of today's biggest hits
The World

White House honors former Beatle

Last night, The President and First Lady Obama made the White House's East Room center stage for a star-studded performance, in tribute to Paul McCartney.

White House honors former Beatle
The World

Geo quiz

The answer to today's geo quiz is Israel. The country will soon celebrate its 60th anniversary. Officials there have invited remaining Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to mark the occasion. The invitation comes 43 years after Israel refused to let the Beatles perform in the country. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Israeli journalist -- and Beatles fan -- Rachel Michaeli.

Geo quiz