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On This Day in 2004, Paul McCartney Concert Organizers Spent $55,000 To Control the Weather … from the American Songwriter Melanie Davis

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Paul McCartney performing in St. PetersburgOn June 20, 2004, Paul McCartney concert organizers spent $55,000 to control the weather ahead of a massive open-air concert.

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