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Feb 9, 2012"I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It's embedded on the sidewalk in front of the Capitol Records buildingFeb 10, 2012Alison Krauss + Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas play "No More Lonely Nights" during a MusiCares Person of the Year concert honoring Paul McCartney at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The lineup also includes James Taylor, Norah Jones, Duane Eddy, Neil Young and Toto's David PaichJun 26, 2012"I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney attends the premiere of the movie "Comes A Bright Day" at the Curzon Mayfair in LondonJun 29, 2012A Hofner bass owned by "I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney raises $63,000 for a music-therapy organization during an auction in LondonSep 8, 2012"I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney receives the honorary legion of honor from the French government at the Elysee Palace in ParisNov 28, 2012Taylor Swift ties Paul McCartney for #8 on the Forbes list of the highest-earning musicians, after grossing $57 million. Toby Keith finishes #10, for making $55 million; Kenny Chesney ranks #17, $44 millionDec 12, 2012Jon Bon Jovi is joined by Bruce Springsteen on the former country hit "Who Says You Can't Go Home" during a 12-12-12 concert that raises money for Hurricane Sandy survivors at New York's Madison Square Garden. Also appearing: Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel and The Rolling StonesDec 21, 2012"I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney is in attendance as Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood marries Sally Humphreys at the Dorchester Hotel in London, EnglandFeb 9, 2013Whitney Houston's 1994 Grammy performance of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" is pivotal in a CBS special about Houston's passing, "The Grammys Will Go On: A Death In The Family." The special includes interviews or footage of Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Glen Campbell and Paul McCartneyApr 10, 2013The yellow door from the childhood home of "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party" songwriter Paul McCartney is sold at auction for $7,700. It had been hinged at 20 Forthlin Road in Liverpool, England
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