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  1. Jim McCartney was the father of Beatles member Paul McCartney. He was born in 7 July, 1902 at 8 Fishguard Street, Everton to Joseph and Florence McCartney. He had five sisters - Edith, Ann, Millie, Annie and Jin and two brothers, Jack and Joseph. Another brother Joe had died and a sister Alice...

  2. Jim McCartney. by Tere Chacon | Dic 17, 2020 | Paul McCartney | 2 comments. Jim McCartney nació el 7 de julio de 1902 en el número 8 de la calle Fishguard en Everton, Liverpool, y fue el tercero de siete hijos de Joseph (Joe) McCartney y Florence (Florrice) Clegg.

  3. James Louis McCartney (Londres, Inglaterra, 12 de septiembre de 1977) es un músico, compositor, filántropo y productor británico. Lanzó su primer EP, Available Light , el 21 de septiembre de 2010.

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    James McCartney. The new single ‘Primrose Hill' out now! Listen here: http://jamesmccartney.com/This is the Official Youtube Channel for James McCartney. On this channel you ...

  5. James Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is an English-American musician and songwriter. He is the son of singer, songwriter, and former Beatle, Paul McCartney. He has contributed to solo albums by his parents, including Flaming Pie (1997) and Driving Rain (2001) by Paul McCartney, and Wide Prairie (1998) by Linda McCartney.

  6. Learn about the life and musical influences of Jim McCartney, the father of Paul and Mike McCartney, who worked in the cotton trade and played in ragtime and jazz bands in Liverpool. Find out how he encouraged his sons to take up music, supported their careers, and influenced their songs and styles.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2020 · Jim McCartney – Paul’s Biological Father and Guardian. Jim McCartney encouraged a young Paul to begin playing the family piano and eventually he wrote one of his first songs ‘When I'm Sixty-Four’ on it. Jim also advised Paul to take some music lessons, which he did, but soon realised that he preferred to learn 'by ear', like his father had done.