Paul McCartney

Description: (Co-Lead Vocalist of the Rock Band 'The Beatles' and One of the Most Successful Composers of All Time)

Paul McCartney is an English musician and a former member of the legendary music band ‘The Beatles’. A multiple Grammy Award winner, he is also a two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of The Beatles in 1988, and as a solo artist in 1999), and one of the most successful composers and performers of all time. With his unprecedented success as a musician he has achieved a legendary status, and is regarded as one of the icons of 20th century English music. He loved music from a young age and was influenced by his father who was a trumpet player. He began writing songs as a teenager and started playing the guitar. As a young man he met John Lennon in a church festival and Lennon who played with a band invited Paul to join them. Soon other aspiring musicians too joined the group, and thus ‘The Beatles’ was born. Over the next few years ‘The Beatles’ went on to achieve phenomenal fame and all the group members, including Paul McCartney became internationally famous. He was already an influential figure by the time The Beatles broke up and easily embarked on a successful solo career. Along with all his musical achievements, he is also well-known for his philanthropic activities and social activism

Overview

Birthday June 18, 1942 (Gemini)
Born In England
Alternative names Sir James Paul McCartney
Height 180 cm
City Liverpool, England
Spouse/Ex- Heather Mills, Jane Asher, Linda McCartney, Nancy Shevell
Parents James McCartney
Mary McCartney
Children Beatrice McCartney, Heather McCartney, James McCartney, Mary McCartney, Stella McCartney
Relatives Mike McGear, Ruth McCartney

Did you know

What inspired Paul McCartney to write the song Yesterday? The melody for the song "Yesterday" came to Paul McCartney in a dream, and he initially thought it must have been a melody he had heard before.
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