News Source: Jerusalem Post
| about 1 year ago
And while in the West Bank, he had the further savvy to talk purposefully about the need for peace without lapsing into political specifics, sticking with his expertise when highlighting the potential in music to bring people together. There are,...
News Source: The Globe and Mail
| about 1 year ago
Paul McCartney has played his first concert in Israel - 43 years after the Beatles were banned from performing in the country. McCartney, 66, performed Give Peace a Peace and other songs in front of an estimated 40,000 rapturous fans in Tel Aviv on...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
ir Paul McCartney defied death threats to perform in Israel Thursday night. The former Beatle had been warned by Islamic extremists not to appear at the 'Friendship First' show "if he values his life" but defied protestors to perform to 50,000...
News Source: The independent
| about 1 year ago
It started with an act of contrition in January when Ron Prosor, Israel's ambassador to Britain, apologised for Israel's "missed opportunity" when it banned The Beatles from the country in 1965. It ended in Hayarkon Park on Thursday night with an...