Rockshow
Paul McCartney and Wings in concert, 1976. Thirty songs are performed, spanning McCartney’s career with Wings (prior to Rockshow) and The Beatles.
Genre: Music
Director: Jack Priestley
Actors: Denny Laine, Jimmy McCullouch, Joe English, Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney
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