Important to do. Paul McCartney. McCartney has released an extensive catalogue of songs as a solo artist and has composed classical and electronic music. He has taken part in projects to promote international charities related to such subjects as animal rights, seal hunting, landmines, vegetarianism, poverty, and music education. He has married three times and is the parent of five children.
Childhood James Paul McCartney was born on 18 June 1942, in Walton Hospital, Liverpool, England, where his mother, Mary (née Mohin), had qualified to practise as a nurse. His father, James ("Jim") McCartney, was absent from his son's birth due to his work as a volunteer firefighter during World War II. McCartney's former home, 20 Forthlin Road McCartney wrote his first song, "I Lost My Little Girl", on the Zenith, and composed another early tune that would become "When I'm Sixty-Four" on the piano.
Musical career 1957–1960: the Quarrymen 1960–1970: the Beatles McCartney (second from left) with Lennon, Harrison and Starr, 1964 Sgt. Paul McCartney Interview: Life Magazine 4/16/1971 - Beatles Interviews Database. The year 1970 had seen the announcement of the Beatles' breakup. By the end of the year, things had taken a bitter turn for the worse with Paul McCartney filing suit against the other three members to desolve their business partnership. While John, George and Ringo were all on record in the media with their side of the story, Paul had remained completely silent. His silence ended with the granting of the following interview to Life Magazine. The interview would be published in their April 16 1971 issue. Paul took this opportunity to explain what had happened with Allen Klein and the Beatles' disintegration.
The article would be entitled, 'The Ex-Beatle Tells His Story.' The interview was conducted by Richard Merryman in Los Angeles. At the time of these conversations, McCartney was spending time in the studio for sessions that would produce the 'Ram' album. - Jay Spangler, www.beatlesinterviews.org Article ©1971 Life Magazine "So I felt the split coming. "Listen, it's not the boys. John Lennon.
Pipes of peace - paul mccartney.