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James Paul McCartney: Biography and Creativity

This great musician is addressed only sir. The whole world knows him as the founder of the "Liverpool Four" - The Beatles, and this is McCartney James Paul. Albums of their group in millions of copies sold out around the world. They brought to music a new inspired flow and brought all the girls crazy.

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Paul McCartney (Paul McCartney) was born on June 18, 1942 in Liverpool. His parents were Scots. His mother was called Mary, she was Catholic and worked in a local clinic as a midwife and a nurse. Paul's father - James McCartney - before the war was a trumpeter and pianist and even had his own small jazz band, but the war ruined all his plans. After the war, he worked at a mechanical engine plant and on the cotton exchange. He began to educate his son without attracting religion, since he once turned from a Protestant into an agnostic. The McCartney family lived modestly. Paul still had a brother, Michael.

In 1947, James Paul McCartney studied at J. Williams Elementary School in Belle Vale. After graduating from school, in 1954 he went to study at the boys' high school, which was called the Liverpool Institute.

In 1956, Paul was awed by the shock of the death of a mother who died of breast cancer. Subsequently, this loss brought him closer to John Lennon, whose mother died when he was 17 years old.

Paul had an old pipe donated by his father, but he exchanged it for acoustic guitar Framus Zenith. James Paul McCartney was left-handed, he learned to play it on the principle of Slim Whitman, who arranged the strings in the reverse order. Paul was skillfully imitating such world stars as Elvis Presley and Little Richard.

Creative Upgrade

One day in Walton Paul was invited to the performance of John Lennon's band The Quarrymen in the hall of St. Peter's Church. There, July 6, 1957 for the first time there was a meeting between McCartney and Lennon. John was drunk, but he really enjoyed playing Paul's guitar. Subsequently, McCartney began tuning Lennon guitar.

The father of sex and aunt Mimi were wary of this friendship, they believed that Lennon was a "bottom-line" and expected trouble from him. But the guys very quickly played and already in 1957 began to write together songs in the father's house McCartney on Fortlin Road.

Paul once, while still studying at school in 1954, accidentally met George Harris, who became his friend, and so he asked John Lennon to take him to his team.

The Beatles and Paul McCartney

And already in 1960 in Hamburg their group first performed under the name The Beatles. There they were under the trusteeship of entrepreneur Bruno Koshmider (former clown).

After a while, from an ordinary musician, Paul turned into a real professional. It is believed that 800 concert hours spent on the stages of the clubs of this city, made from The Beatles a group with a worldwide reputation.

At the beginning of the winter of 1960, the Beatles gave a concert to Litherland Town Hall, which became a turning point in their future destiny. The boom of Beatlemania began.

Until 1961, Paul played rhythm guitar, then after being fired with a scandal by musician Stuart Sutcliffe, he became a bass player.

Albums, concerts and hits

The megahit, which opened wide doors to them, was the song She Loves You. Then the group appeared on television in the "Royal Variety Show" - a show that was watched by 26 million people. This served as a trigger for their grandiose fame.

And then went to concerts, albums, work with famous music showmen and their programs.

In 1965, the group was awarded the Order of the British Empire, Queen Elizabeth II herself awarded them an award at Buckingham Palace.

In the same year, the movie Help with the participation of the Beatles, where the first ever sounded another permanent hit of the group - the song Yesterday. And in New York, Paul, finally, met with his idol Elvis Presley.

In 1968, the "White Album" of the band was released, which entered the Guinness Book of Records as the best-selling one. But on May 8 came the last studio album of the Beatles. One day, James Paul McCartney, devastated and in a severe depressive state, he said, mostly because of drugs and alcohol, fell asleep, and his late mother, who told him: "Let it be so, everything will be formed, not Worry. " This dream saved him, because he was on the edge of the abyss. In the morning he felt great relief and then, stepping over his problems, he wrote his hit song Let it Be.

Parting with the Beatles

In December 1970, James Paul McCartney began the process of canceling the contract with the Beatles and filed a lawsuit against John Lennon, Alan Klein, George Harrison and Ringo Star.

In 1971, he created his own band Wings and successfully performed with it, although he realizes that the success that the Beatles had had is no longer possible.

The last conversation between two former friends, Paul and John, took place in the fall of 1980, when they were able to talk quietly, but Paul regretted that he could not meet his old friend and settle all the differences. And exactly one year later on September 1, 1981, John was murdered in New York by his crazy fan.

Marriages

In 1968, McCartney married photographer Linde Eastman. He adopted her daughter Heather, and then they had three more children: Mary (1969), Stela (1971) and James (1977).

In the early spring of 1998, Linda died of breast cancer, according to Paul, they almost never separated from her, it was only once and only for one week.

In 2002, McCartney married the former model Heather Mills, who gave birth to his daughter Beatrice Milli. But in 2006 they divorced, and Paul was forced to pay his ex-wife an amount of 24 million pounds sterling.

In 2011, McCartney married for the third time on 47-year-old American Nancy Shevel.

Death of Lennon

After the death of the famous singer, Lew Grayd invited Lennon's wife Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney to buy out the rights of Lennon-McCartney's songs, as they were owned by the publishing company Northern Songs, for 20 million, but Yoko refused because of the very high price.

In 1983, McCartney became friends with Michael Jackson, who eventually bought the rights to the songs of their group for 47.5 million. Paul considered it a betrayal. Now he had to pay for the performance of his own songs on tour.

Many agree on the opinion that the 2000s finally brought to life Paul's rebirth, stability and success. Sir James Paul McCartney gives concerts, shoots clips and writes albums, is widely engaged in charitable activities. His name has long been a classic brand, which can not be compared to anything.

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