Paul McCartney Goes Deep Inside ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ at Secret L.A. Listening Session — Including Unveiling His First-Ever Duet With Ringo Starr
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Home Music News Apr 17, 2026 2:40pm PT Paul McCartney Goes Deep Inside ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ at Secret L.A. Listening Session — Including Unveiling His First-Ever Duet With Ringo Starr By Chris Willman Plus Icon Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic ChrisWillman Latest Paul McCartney Goes Deep Inside ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ at Secret L.A. Listening Session — Including Unveiling His First-Ever Duet With Ringo Starr 9 minutes ago Rodney Crowell Releases Duet With Guy Clark, ‘Are You One of Us?,’ to Preview Lost Album He Rediscovered After 20 Years: ‘I Truly Had Forgotten I Had an Album in the Can’ [EXCLUSIVE] 1 day ago Oasis’ Comeback Outing Wins ‘Major Tour of the Year’ Prize at Pollstar Awards, as Kendrick Lamar/SZA, Benson Boone and the Weeknd Also Score Top Honors 2 days ago See All Dave Benett/Getty Images Taylor Swift is famous for her “Secret Sessions,” where, for most of her albums of the pre-COVID era, she invited a few dozen select fans to sit in a living room and be the first to experience a new album and hear her stories about how she wrote and recorded each song. Paul McCartney might have seemed like a less likely candidate to give fans that severe a level of intimacy in unveiling a new album, but he did just that Thursday night, as his team invited between 30-40 fans to hear his forthcoming “The Boys of Dungeon Lane” album at Andrew Watt‘s L.A.-area studio. Invitees were hoping and suspecting McCartney might pop in for a wave or a comment before or after the listening session. Few guessed they would be spending an hour and 40 minutes with the man himself — with Watt as a gleeful but mostly silent bystander — as the former Beatle shared fairly detailed musical and lyrical insights into all 14 tracks from his first album in six years. Related Stories Bunim-Murray Productions and 51 Minds Entertainment Promote Margaret Morales and Mike Vanderlinde to Vice President, Production




