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Paul McCartney Campaign to Save The Legendary Club in Britain

paulPaul McCartney is a legendary musician who was so concerned with the history of world music. Evidence, former bassist of The Beatles were working hard to save one of the historic club. That is The 100 Club, located at 100 Oxford Street, London. A number of legendary musicians such as Louis Armstrong, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Sex Pistols, Oasis, and Metallica never did a concert at the club.

The club capacity of 300 spectators were opened since October 24, 1942. However, after popping the clubs that serve modern music, the club began to empty. September 2010 Finally yesterday the manager of The 100 Club decided to close later this year. Many musicians who deplored the policy.

Thus a number of musicians such as Ronnie Wood and Liam Gallagher held a small campaign to jazz up the club again. Paul McCartney is at the forefront.

Paul will hold a concert at the club this weekend. And hundreds of tickets had been sold. The concert will be the smallest concert Paul after appearing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England 1999.

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