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  1. Jane Asher -- Paul Mccartney
    Jane was asked to be part of Juke Box Jury when she was 17, and did an interview with The Beatles. She got on well with them all, and they all went out for a drink after the show. Paul McCartney was very much taken with her, and ended up asking for her number. They started going out - and Paul moved in with her at her family’s house in London. Beatlemania was at its height, and the relationship was seen as a sign of swingin’ London.
  2. The Beatles -- Paul Mccartney
    The Grammy Nominations were announced yesterday and there are an astounding 8 Beatles related nominations! Paul received 3 nods for his excellent Memory Almost Full CD. 1. Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - Dance Tonight 2. Best Pop Vocal Album 3. Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance - Only Mama Knows. The Beatles LOVE CD […]
  3. John Lennon -- Paul Mccartney
    The U.S. versus John Lennon is being labeled by many to be the most controversial case in decades. Lennon has decided to cease all plotting and protests until his son's wedding day with Keira Knightlesy . He will collaborate with various artists during the next five months, especially with Elton Jake, Paul McCartney, Eminem, and Paul Simon. McCartney's I'll Never Play in China Again has caused so much controversy that McCartney has had to change his identity to that of the lorax and take up residence in Dresden, France with Johnny Depp and make chocolate with ground beef in it- so John will simply record his part in each song and send it to McCartney by e-mail.
  4. Beatles -- Paul Mccartney
    Paul McCartney just told Billboard that digital distribution of the Beatles back catalog is happening in 2008, and that the legal hurdles were already mostly cleared. Of course, he did qualify that with an "I'm pretty sure..." Here's what he told Billboard: more
  5. George Harrison -- Paul Mccartney
    Like other members of the Beatles, George Harrison came from a working class family in Liverpool in northwest England. He was born on February 25, 1943, the youngest of three sons. Harrison began to show interest in music when he was 14. He bought a second-hand guitar from a classmate and learned a few chords. Soon afterwards he teamed up with John Lennon and Paul McCartney. They were discovered by record store owner Brian Epstein, who later became their manager.
  6. Ringo Starr -- Paul Mccartney
    After the announcement of breakup of The Beatles on 10 April 1970, Starr released two albums before the end of that year. Sentimental Journey featured Starr's renditions of many pre-rock standards and included the production talents of Quincy Jones, George Martin and McCartney, among others. His next album, Beaucoups of Blues, put Starr in a country context, and included renowned Nashville session musician Pete Drake. He scored hit singles with "It Don't Come Easy" (1971) and "Back Off Boogaloo" (1972), the latter of which was his biggest UK hit, peaking at #2. He achieved two #1 hits in the US, with "Photograph" (co-written with Harrison) and "You're Sixteen" (written by the Sherman Brothers of Mary Poppins fame).
  7. Jesse Mccartney
    Music and TV Star's change their hair styles often for the many rolls they play and Jesse Mccartney is no exception. his boyish bobbed style has taken on a new look with this short spiky look.
  8. Stella -- Stella Mccartney
    The daughter of ex-Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife Linda, Stella McCartney, born in 1972, hardly had a chance to be ordinary. At just 15, she was already working with fashion heavyweight Christian Lacroix on his first couture collection. She later went on to study fashion design in London, garnering plenty of attention at her graduation show for employing friends Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss as models. After launching her own line, McCartney signed on as chief designer at Chloe, the French couture house. Her collection of delicate, feminine clothing was positively received by the fashion world, boosting Chloe's sales and reputation and proving that McCartney wasn't just gliding by on her name. She left Chloe... in 2001 to develop her own label as part of the Gucci group, and opened her New York store in 2002.
  9. Promise Keepers -- Bill Mccartney
    The founder of Promise Keepers is former University of Colorado head football coach Bill McCartney. He has used militaristic rhetoric indicating the group has the same belligerence and political designs as the Religious Right.
  10. Paul Simon
    Born on October 13, 1941 in Newark New Jersey, Paul Simon is one of the greatest singer/songwriters ever. In 1957 he and high school pal Art Garfunkel wrote and recorded the single "Hey Schoolgirl" under the name 'Tom and Jerry'. After some failures they broke up. Simon still wrote and recorded music as 'Tico and The Triumps' and 'Jerry Landis'. He ... attended Queens College and got a B.A. in English. He studied law also but quit to pursue a music career in 1964.
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