Is Paul McCartney's legacy as one of The Beatles, or is his post-1969 musical output just as relevant? In the Season 51 ...
The latest season of Saturday Night Live felt transitional in many ways, but it was full of blockbuster pop stars, ...
Paul McCartney extended his 'Saturday Night Live' finale appearance with an unexpected extra performance that quickly got ...
The May 16 Host and the Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer have played on their lookalike status before.
With the backing of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith on drums and Ingrid Michaelson on vocals, Paul McCartney sang the Beatles classics “Help!” and “Drive My Car” (both released in 1965). “What a ...
Good for her: Olivia Rodrigo made her "Saturday Night Live" hosting debut, and she brought a never-before-heard song with her.
The cast members' recurring sketch featured music icons Janet Jackson and Queen Latifah — but one white whale (well, purple ...
Paul McCartney closed out season 51 of Saturday Night Live last night in New York City, performing three songs from across ...
The second song he performed was “Band on the Run,” the title track from his 1973 album. It was his first performance on the ...
The performances couldn’t realistically be described as McCartney at his peak, at least vocally speaking. His voice was softer, perhaps a bit unsteady, though the backing vocals buoyed him nicely. But ...
Rage Against the Machine's sole Saturday Night Liveappearance on April 13, 1996, is notable for an unusual reason: The group only performed once. While nearly all Musical Guests throughout the show's ...
The end of the current "Saturday Night Live" cycle is nearly upon us. Here's what to know ahead of the May 9 show.