As has been known as the "cute Beatle," James Paul McCartney in Liverpool in England June 18, 1942 born a son to his father James and his mother, Mary McCartney.
mother of Paul, who was very close, was a midwife, a skill he learned and worked as a nurse in the maternity ward at the hospital that her son Paul, born at Walton General Hospital in Liverpool. His father worked for A. Hannay Co. during the day as a cotton salesman and then as a jazz musician with JimMac's Jazz Band at night.
At school, Paul was an exceptional student. After a deep breath through primary school and primary school with honors, has passed a test called the 11-plus exam, making him a kind of elite-school type is known as the Liverpool Institute. Here he first met his friend and bandmate George Harrison.
In 1955, when he was 14, the mother of Paul, who died tragically of breast cancer, after suffering an embolism, probably due to a postmastectomy to stop the spread of cancer. This incident has greatly influenced, and was an important aspect of the bond that he and John Lennon, which she also lost her mother at a young age. (His mother was killed in Menlove Avenue driven by a car driven by a drunken off-duty policeman).
Musically, Paul began to trumpet, probably due to the fact that his father would often local brass band to expose him to music. He soon traded for a trumpetAcoustic guitar, however, the name of a popular skiffle music.
Skiffle music was a kind of music that combines the influences of both styles of blues and folk. It 'was an interesting music that combines traditional instruments like acoustic guitar and piano with a single object, such as wash, comb, a musical saw, etc. One of the most famous late skiffle star Lonnie Donegan was.
Paul thought the game was his first acoustic guitar almost impossibleA left-handed until he was a poster of a famous musician of that time (Jimi Hendrix) has seen him play left-handed strung with ropes to the opposite way.
At 15, Paul met John Lennon, who currently plays in his skiffle band called the Quarrymen (named after Quarry Bank Grammar School, which he attended). The two were introduced by a mutual friend named Ivan Vaughan.
On July 6, 1957, the band at the garden of the Church of St. Peter's played afternoon fĂȘte.Inplayed on a temporary stage in a field behind the church. After the series has brought Ivan Vaughan, an occasional tea chest bass player of the band, Paul McCartney to John Lennon, while the band was set up in the church hall for September 2 McCartney revealed the band as a guitar and sang Eddie Cochran's agreement "Twenty Flight Rock" and Gene Vincent "Be-Bop-A-Lula" and a medley of Little Richard hits to his guitar accompaniment. The evening performance at 8 clock and economically launched twoSchilling admitted. Viewers Bob Molyneux recorded the evening performance on a Grundig reel to reel tape recorder. Two weeks later, meeting McCartney cycling through Woolton, Pete Shotton, on behalf of John and the group asked McCartney to join them.
Nigel Whalley, tea-chest bassist who currently manages the band, the Quarry Men scored a reservation at Lee Park Golf Club in Liverpool. Alan Sytner, owner of the Cavern Club, was a memberthe golf club. The band has performed several times in what were then called "Skiffle Sessions" and completed in August 1957 in accounting, his name was abandoned in the Cavern on advertising in the Liverpool Echo, the time Pete Shotton, the band mentioned. Rod Davis was followed shortly after by school commitments prevented him with the most comprehensive as he would have wanted.
Paul McCartney made his debut with the band for a Conservative Social Club, the new Club Moor HallBack to Broadway in Norris Green, Liverpool, Friday ', Oct. 18, 1957, when he returned from his summer vacation. The group was booked by local promoter Charlie McBain and wore matching dresses with long sleeves, cowboy shirts, black ties and pants blacks string. John and Paul were wearing white jackets. Paul played guitar lead, but missed a solo, embarrassing themselves and the group. To save face with John, during a break, he played against him, "I Lost My Little Girl" have - has recently completed itsfirst song that inspired John to begin with the letter. The other band members that evening Hanton on drums, Garry tea chest bass and guitar Griffiths.
Not long after, the Quarrymen in the living room of Paul McCartney practice. This demonstrates the support that Jim McCartney was his son, although at that time, much of the fact that Paul had to do with the seemingly boring Lennon.
The Quarrymen went through a series of names - Johnnyand The Moondogs, Long John and The Beatles, The Silver Beetles (the proposal of Larry Williams' Long John Silver and the bug "is derived) - and finally to August 17, 1960" The Beatles "was adopted. There are many theories about The origin of the name and its unusual spelling, it is usually attributed to John Lennon, that the name was a combination word-play on the "cockroaches" insects (as a nod / compliment to Buddy Holly band called The Crickets) and the "hit" word. Later, he said,it was a joke, a pun on the meaning of "Beat-less".
It was through an endless stream of band member changes and name changes, including George Harrison introduced the band on guitar, Paul moved from guitar to bass (on Stuart Sutcliffe, who died of a cerebral hemorrhage replace). Not long after, the type commonly known as the "fifth Beatle" Pete Best was asked to leave and joined Ringo Starr ... and the rest is history.
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