Showing posts with label Biography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biography. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Paul McCartney - The Beatles - A Biography

James Paul McCartney was born on June 18, 1942 in Liverpool. He was the first son of Mary and James McCartney. His brother, Peter Michael McCartney, was born eighteen months later. Paul's mom was a midwife, who died from breast cancer in 1955 when Paul was just 14, this troubled Paul deeply. Paul's father was a cotton salesman while the day for A. Hannay Co., and a jazz musician with Jim Mac's Jazz Band at night. Paul did very well in school. He passed his 11-Plus test in 1957 and entered the Liverpool Institute, a very beloved high school. There, he met a younger trainee by the name of George Harrison whom Paul later brought with him into John's group, The Quarrymen. As a child, Paul showed no single interest in music. Both he and his brother were sent to piano lessons, but these didn't last long. Then he was given a trumpet by an uncle, and he began to teach himself. His musical talent probably came from his father. Of all The Beatles, Paul's house was the only one with any musical background or interest. At the Liverpool Institute, Paul became popular. His dealings with young girls, however, had minuscule ensue on his grades. He was a top student, but he soon found that school was interfering with his group life. Like John and the others, Paul was influenced by early rock songs. Still, it was Elvis that formed the greatest impression on him. Paul first met John straight through a mutual friend, Ivan Vaughan. Vaughan invited Paul to see The Quarrymen play at the Wooton Parish. c The Quarrymen, and Paul accepted. Paul's first group performance with The Quarrymen was at a dance at the Conservative Club in Broadway. Paul was supposed to play a solo that night, but for some reason, he never did. What he did do after the dance was play John some songs that he had written himself. John was impressed and later tried to write songs of his own. Neither wrote anything of much value, but the two began collaborating, each egging the other on to great works. From that day until the end of The Beatles, they never stopped, and together they became "Lennon & McCartney," one of the most famed song writing duos of the twentieth century. Once they had become established songwriters, Paul and John would often write independently of one another. John's songs were more raw rock 'n' roll, while Paul's tended to be more romantic. Songs like "Yesterday," "Michelle," and "Lovely Rita" are typical McCartney songs. An early deal between Paul and John assured that all Beatle songs that whether wrote would bear the trademark of "Lennon & McCartney." Paul met Jane Asher at a pop concert at Albert Hall. She was then seventeen. The Radio Times asked her to go along to the concert to give her impressions of The Beatles. After the concert, she was invited back to their hotel for a drink. That night Paul and Jane spent the evening together. "I realized she was the girl for me," Paul once said. Jane, however, summed up her impression of the boys by exclaiming, "They couldn't believe I was a virgin. " Paul wanted Jane to give up acting to be with him constantly. She refused. This led to a number of arguments, but Paul was still attracted to her. It was for Jane Asher that he wrote "I'm finding straight through You" and "And I Love Her." Marriage seemed inevitable, and on Christmas Day, 1967, Paul asked Jane to be his wife. She acceptable (Bio..)(Paul Mc...)

In 1969 rumors started to spread that Paul was dead. Rumors of the death were exaggerated. No one knows for sure where the "Paul is Dead" rumor began. Some rumors were spread that Paul had been dead for three years and that he had been supplanted by a look a like. Beatles fans in any place looked for clues that were left intentionally in lyrics, article covers and pictures that would report the truth about the hoax.

Symphonic Dances

The idea that Paul McCartney was dead for three years surfaced while the publish of Abbey Road in September of 1969. The first indications of the hoax were printed in two Midwestern College newspapers (Iowa's Drake University Times-Delphic and Northern Illinois University's Northern Star). Russel Gibb, a Detroit radio jock for Wknr Fm read about the story in the college newspaper articles and invented new "clues" for listeners. Listeners called the radio middle point and claimed to be able to hear private messages by playing Revolution #9 and other songs backwards. A walrus is a Greek stamp for death. In the song Glass Onion, John Lennon sings, "well here's another clues for you all, the walrus is Paul," which linked Paul to his "death".

According to one myth. Paul left the recording studio in anger, following a fight with the rest of the group. Paul stormed out of the studio, jumped into his car and sped off (I Buried P...). All of the clues point to a car accident that reportedly happened prior to Paul leaving the studio in anger. On November 10, 1966 a British newspaper reported that on Wednesday morning at five o'clock someone was complex in a car accident, according to the newspaper the accident was so bad that the body could not be identified in any way. In A Day In The Life, John Lennon sings, "he blew his mind out in a car, he didn't observation that the light had changed, a crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before, nobody was precisely sure if he was from the house of god (in the song god sounds like Paul)(I Buried P...)

Many visual clues were on the Abbey Road Lp. The media began reporting the joke as a fact as soon as it was released. The rumors began to grow larger. In October of 1969 McCartney himself made a group appearance in which he stated the breaking up of The Beatles. In a 1970 Rolling Stone interview with John Lennon, Lennon was asked if any of the private clues were supposed to have any meaning. Lennon replied, "No. That was bull. The whole thing was made up."

The Beatles enjoyed attention. They were jokers; maybe they were just having a minuscule fun with their fans. Some people today still believe that Paul is dead because of the many convincing clues. No evidence shows that any of the members were behind the hoax. No one can prove that it did or didn't happen. The fact of the matter is that Paul is alive today. He is currently married to an ex-model. He is touring the concert world. And he is still a Living legend.

Paul McCartney - The Beatles - A Biography

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Pink Biography

Alecia Beth Moore (professionally known as Pink and stylized as P!nk) was born on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Us. Every Cd Pink made, was not only a big success on the charts, but also received confident criticism and quite a few rewards.

Pink was growing up in a musical family. She was a dancer and then as a backing vocalist for the local hip-hop group Schoolz of thought at age of 13. She began writing her own songs, when she was 14.

Piano Concerto

An executive for Mca Records asked her to audition for a group called Basic Instinct. She got the job, but the group feel apart, not long after.

She the joined a female R&B trio "Choice", but left the group soon due to differences in music direction.

Pink's first Cd, Can't take me home, was released in 2000 by LaFace Records was a double-platinum hit.

Pink's second Cd, Missundaztood, was more pop-rock oriented, compared to her first album, which was more R&B oriented.

It was released in 2001 and was also very prosperous worldwide.

Third Pink Cd, Try This, released in November 2003, continued her progression toward more rock-oriented material. While it was less prosperous commercially, it still sold over 3,000,000 copies. The lead particular "Trouble", earned Pink a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.

Fourth Pink Cd, I'm Not Dead, appeared in April 2006. It included many hits, such as "Stupid Girls", "Who knew" and "U + Ur Hand". I'm Not Dead also achieved the platinum status in some countries.

Fifth Pink Cd, Funhouse, was released in late October 2008,

The Cd delivered three other Top 20 hits "Please Don't Leave Me", "Sober" and "Glitter in the Air". Pink was declared the number One Pop Song Artist of the Decade by the Billboard's Decade End Chart (2000-2009). She has scored ten Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 Us hits. She won two Grammy Awards, 2 Brit Awards, 5 Mtv Music Awards and some others.

Pink Biography

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