08/02/2012 |
Good news for Beatles and music fans. Later this week, Apple is hosting a free live stream of a Paul McCartney concert. McCartney will be performing from Capitol Studios in an event that celebrates the release of McCartney's latest album, Kisses on the Bottom. You'll need to fire up iTunes or your Apple TV on Thursday, February 9 at 7 p.m. PST, if you want to catch the concert while it happens.
The concert is exciting, but the bigger news is the inclusion of the Apple TV as a target device...
Paul McCartney will host a free, live streaming concert through iTunes on February 9th at 7PM PT...
Apple has announced that it will support Paul McCartney’s new album, Kisses on the Bottom,by live streaming a special concert to fans on Thursday, February 9. You can tune in using iTunes on your Mac or PC, or on your television via your Apple TV set-top box. Apple announced the event with...
Paul McCartney is celebrating the release of Kisses On The Bottom, which came out Tuesday, February 7, with a free live-streaming concert on February. 8, 2012. The event is being held at Capital Studios in Los Angeles and will be available to one and all via iTune. Kisses On The Bottom is a coll...
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