McCartney Brings Timeless Music, Signed Art to Detroit

Art show/sale featuring works created and signed by the Beatles is on near Detroit, in time for latest concerts by Paul.

Courtesy of rockartshow.com

Sir Paul McCartney hosts the second of a two-show stand at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena tonight.

But some of the former Beatles’ work is on display elsewhere in metro Detroit.

The Beatles Art Show and Sale at West Bloomfield’s Danielle Peleg Gallery features artwork created and signed by McCartney and his Fab Four bandmates.

They range from Ringo’s cheerful, Andy Warhol-esque pictures to McCartney’s more abstract style.

 

(Exhibit officials tell WDET Starr originally began creating art as a way to battle boredom when the former Beatle drummer was on the road.)

The exhibit also has art done by George Harrison and John Lennon, including works Lennon originally drew as a wedding gift to Yoko Ono.

The art show and sale continues until tomorrow night.

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  • Quinn Klinefelter is a Senior News Editor at 101.9 WDET. In 1996, he was literally on top of the news when he interviewed then-Senator Bob Dole about his presidential campaign and stepped on his feet.