2007 STARBUCKS card BEATLES & WINGS Paul McCartney iTunes RARE MINT


2007 STARBUCKS card BEATLES & WINGS Paul McCartney iTunes RARE MINT

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2007 STARBUCKS card BEATLES & WINGS Paul McCartney iTunes RARE MINT:
$9.99


This Paul McCartney collectible card is in NEW condition, unswiped, with pin fully intact. This card comes with two Starbucks iTune paper cards. These cards are very rare, discontinued,and are inmint condition.

On March 12, 2007 Starbucks andConcord Music Grouplaunched the Hear Music record label.The company\'s first artist signing was considered a huge coup, with formerBeatlePaul McCartneydefecting from his long-time labelEMIon March 21, 2007.

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To help celebrate the launch of the Hear Music label and Paul McCartney as Starbucks first artist, a limited edition Paul McCartney Starbucks Card was available in the United States and Canada beginning June 5th, 2007. This Card was designed to help promote the new Paul McCartney CD Memory Almost Full. The music is described as \"very personal\" and a little bit retrospective. The CD is an eloquent statement by the greatest songwriter of our time and is musically reminiscent of both the Beatles and Paul\'s early solo work.For Christmas 2007 this Card was included in the Deluxe Edition with $5.00 pre-loaded. As a gift idea, this package includes the Memory Almost Full CD with 3 bonus tracks and a DVD with 5 exclusive videos recorded LIVE in London and 2 music videos: Dance Tonight and Ever Present Past. Retail for this Deluxe Edition is $19.95 U.S. and $21.95 Canadian.


2007 STARBUCKS card BEATLES & WINGS Paul McCartney iTunes RARE MINT:
$9.99

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