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Life - Paul McCartney: 50 Years after the British Invasion

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The editors who produced the hot-selling commemoratives of the Beatles, John Lennon, George Harrison and the massive volume of Robert Whitaker's Beatles photography continue their vastly successful series of books on the Beatles by paying tribute to Sir Paul. He has been the world's biggest star for a half century, and LIFE was there when he first came on the scene, and following. This book features exclusive, rarely seen photography and commentary by Harry Benson, who shot the lads' pillow fight in Paris in 1963, Paul and Linda on the farm after the break-up of the Beatles, and much more. Also included is a report on Paul today by John Pizzarelli, the esteemed jazz guitarist recruited by Sir Paul for the 2012 'Kisses on the Bottom' recording

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Titre
Life - Paul McCartney: 50 Years after the British Invasion
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Life
Publié
2014
Format
rigide
ISBN10
1618931121
ISBN13
9781618931122
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The editors who produced the hot-selling commemoratives of the Beatles, John Lennon, George Harrison and the massive volume of Robert Whitaker's Beatles photography continue their vastly successful series of books on the Beatles by paying tribute to Sir Paul. He has been the world's biggest star for a half century, and LIFE was there when he first came on the scene, and following. This book features exclusive, rarely seen photography and commentary by Harry Benson, who shot the lads' pillow fight in Paris in 1963, Paul and Linda on the farm after the break-up of the Beatles, and much more. Also included is a report on Paul today by John Pizzarelli, the esteemed jazz guitarist recruited by Sir Paul for the 2012 'Kisses on the Bottom' recording