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Sir James Paul McCartney was born on the 18th of June, 1942 in Liverpool, England. His father was James 'Jim' McCartney and his mother's name was Mary. His father was a trumpet player and a pianist with the Jim Mac's Jazz Band. He has a younger brother called Michael. His mother passed cheap tickets for walt disney world away when he was 14. His father encouraged Paul to take interest in music. They had a piano at home and Paul got a trumpet after his mother passed on.
Later on, Paul exchanged the trumpet for a guitar. Being left-handed, Paul found it very difficult to play the guitar. After seeing a poster of Slim Whitman, Paul realized that Slim, who was also left-handed, had strung his guitar the opposite cheap tickets for walt disney world way to a right-handed player.
At 15 Paul met John Lennon and the Quarrymen at the Woolton fete and they began a close working relationship. They would often practice at Paul's house. They even collaborated on several songs. Paul then persuaded George Harrison to join the band, who joined the group as a lead guitarist. cheap tickets for walt disney world After trying out many names, The Beatles was finally formed.
The Beatles began working with several clubs, chiefly the Indra Club and later the Cavern Club. Most bands back then were playing the same cover songs. So Paul urged Lennon and they began to write more original songs. In 1960 Paul bought a left-handed Hofner bass guitar, and began to play bass for the band. In 1961, the band went to Paris. The same year, they also recorded "My Bonnie".
"Love Me Do" was released in 1962 on Parlophone Records. Paul and Lennon cheap tickets for walt disney world used to write songs together and it would usually take them not more than an hour or two to do so. Paul McCartney also wrote songs for other artists such as Cilla Black, Mary Hopkin and the group Peter & Gordon. Paul enjoyed the 'rock and roll' lifestyle and often visited several clubs partied till the wee hours of morning.
Paul had a long standing 5-year relationship with Jane Asher. He lived with her at her parents' house for most part of their relationship. Many songs such as 'And I Love Her', 'You Won't See Me' and 'I'm Looking cheap tickets for walt disney world Through You' were inspired cheap tickets for walt disney world by Jane Asher.
In 1966, The Beatles decided to stop touring. Paul involved himself in other musical projects outside the group. He composed the score for the movie 'The Family Way' which won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Instrumental Theme.
In 1970 Paul released his first solo album called 'McCartney'. cheap tickets for walt disney world He wanted his wife Linda to be involved with his music so that they could be together all the time. His next album 'Ram' was released in 1971. That same year, he formed a band called 'Wings' and released their debut album 'Wild Life'.
In 1976 Paul celebrated the Buddy Holly week to commemorate the star's 40th birthday. He also purchased the publishing rights of the Buddy Holly catalog. He also bought the rights for the music of the off-Broadway hit musical, 'Grease'.
This did not deter Paul, however. He continued cheap tickets for walt disney world with his work and released 'McCartney II' another solo album and collaborated with other singers and songwriters like Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. He also continued to write soundtracks for movies like 'Give My Regards to Broad Street' in which he also starred. Though the film did not do well commercially, its soundtrack did well.
In 1991 Paul McCartney entered the classical music scene with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society cheap tickets for walt disney world who commissioned Paul to compose a musical piece for them. He went on to create classical music albums like 'Liverpool Oratorio', 'A Leaf', 'Standing Stone', 'Working cheap tickets for walt disney world Classical' and 'Ecce Cor Meum'. He also re-united with George Harrison and Ringo Starr to create 'The Beatles Anthology' documentary series.
In 2001, Paul McCartney released a retrospective documentary titled 'Wingspan: An Intimate Portrait' and also his new album 'Driving Rain' in November that year. He also composed and recorded the title track for the film 'Vanilla Sky'.
On the 2nd of April, 2007 a crazed fan broke through the security fence of Paul's Peasmarch county estate, wanting to 'get at him'. Reminded of the murder of his longtime friend John Lennon, Paul has again postponed touring.

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