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Paul McCartney - voc,bg
Hamish Stuart (g,voc, 1987-cca 1989); Robbie McIntosh (g, 1989-?)
1. Rupert And The Frog Song
1. The Family Way (1966, music by)
Linda McCartney: Linda's Pix For Seventy Six (10/75, photos)
1966 Grammy Awards - Best Contemporary (R&R) Solo Vocal Performance - Male Or Female ("Eleanor Rigby")
- Best Rock Song (track "Cut Me Some Slack", & Dave Grohl & Krist Novoselic & Pat Smear)
- Best Surround Sound Album ("Live Kisses") - Best Music Film ("Live Kisses")
2014 NME Awards - Songwriter’s Songwriter Award
produced by LP: Mike McGear: McGear (10/74, Warner Bros) produced by SP: Scaffold: Liverpool Lou (31.5.74, Warner Bros) Country Hams: Walking In The Park With Eloise (18.11.74, EMI) James McCartney: Available Light EP (21.9.10) appeared on the LP: Carly Simon: No Secrets (18.12.72, Elektra) Ringo Starr: Ringo's Rotogravure (8.10.76, Polydor) Denny Laine: Japanese Tears (26.12.80, RCA) Ringo Starr: Stop And Smell The Roses (20.11.81, RCA) Johnny Cash: Water From The Wells Of Home (10/88, Mercury) Eddie Murphy: Love's Alright (1992) Ringo Starr: Vertical Man (1998) Super Furry Animals: Rings Around The World (16.7.01, Epic) Lulu: Together (20.5.02, Mercury) Brian Wilson: Gettin' It Over My Head (22.6.04, Rhino) Rusty Anderson: Undressing Underwater (13.09.05, Surfdog) Stevie Wonder: A Time 2 Love (18.10.05, Motown) Tony Bennett: Duets - An American Classic (26.9.06, RPM) George Benson & Al Jarreau: Givin' It Up (24.10.06, Concord) Ringo Starr: Y Not (12.1.10, Hip-O) Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers: Rare Bird Alert (15.3.11, Rounder) Eric Clapton: Old Sock (11.3.13, Bushbranch) Alice Cooper: Hollywood Vampires (11.9.15) Ringo Starr: Give More Love (15.9.17, UMe) Foo Fighters: Concrete And Gold (15.9.17, Roswell, ds) Charlotte Gainsbourg: Rest (19.11.17, Because Music) Ringo Starr: What's My Name (25.10.19) The Rolling Stones: Hackney Diamonds (20.10.23) Dolly Parton: Rockstar (17.11.23, Butterfly) appeared on the SP: Donovan: Mellow Yellow (10/66) Ringo Starr: You're Sixteen (12/73, Apple) Roy Harper: One Of Those Days In England (18.2.77, Harvest) Band Aid 20: Do They Know It's Christmas (29.11.04) Ringo Starr: Zoom EP (19.03.21, Universal) penned "Woman" (Peter And Gordon) - as Bernard Webb 12.3.1969 married Lindou Eastmanovou 4/91 - MTV Unplugged (+ Linda McCartney, Hamish Stuart, Robbie McIntosh) 2.7.2005 appeared at Live 8 (Hyde Park, London, tracks Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / Get Back / Helter Skelter / Long And Winding Road / Drive My Car / Hey Jude) 22.9.2011 ballet "Ocean's Kingdom" Compilation Appearances: "Come Together" on Bosnian Charity "Help EP" (11.12.95, Go! Discs, & Noel Gallagher & Paul Weller as The Smokin' Mojo Filters) "Nova" on American Cancer Society benefit compilation "Music Of Hope" (13.2.01, Dawn Treader) "I'm Down" / "Yesterday" / "Let It Be" / "Freedom" (27.11.01, Columbia) "Hey Jude" on live Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee LP "Party At The Palace" (24.6.02, EMI) "A Love For You" on OST "The In-Laws: Music from the Motion Picture" (20.5.03, Bulletproof Entertainment) "Freedom (live)" on Aung San Suu Kyi benefit LP "For The Lady" (26.10.04, Rhino) "All Shook Up (Live At The Cavern)" on compilation "The Cavern - The Most Famous Club In The World" (20.8.07) "I Want To Walk You Home" on charity compilation "Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino" (25.9.07, Vanguard) "It's So Easy" on Buddy Holly tribute LP "Rave On Buddy Holly" (28.6.11, Fantasy) SIR PAUL McCARTNEY has been named the wealthiest musician in Britain in The Sunday Times' Rich List 1998 published yesterday. The paper awards the top music millionaire's spot to McCartney with an estimated worth of '500 million, ranking him 29th= richest man in Britain. Predictably, other super-rich rock stars in the paper's UK rankings include David Bowie ('150m), Elton John ('150m), Mick Jagger ('140m), Keith Richards ('105m), Phil Collins ('105m). McCartney's Fab Four bandmates lag a little behind in the monetary stakes, however, with the paper's financial experts rating George Harrison's worth at '87m and Ringo Starr's at '78.
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