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Conversations with McCartney Paul Du Noyer

Conversations with McCartney By Paul Du Noyer

Conversations with McCartney by Paul Du Noyer


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Summary

An intimate portrayal of one of the most famous men in music, Sir Paul McCartney.

Conversations with McCartney Summary

Conversations with McCartney by Paul Du Noyer

In June 1989, Paul Du Noyer was contacted by Paul McCartney's office in London and asked to interview the star as they had met once before and enjoyed a good raport.

In the years that followed, Paul Du Noyer continued to meet, interview and work for Paul McCartney on a regular basis, producing magazine articles, tour programmes, album liner notes, press materials and website editorial. It's likely that Du Noyer has spent more hours in formal, recorded conversation with McCartney than any other writer.

McCartney on McCartney is the culmination of Du Noyer's long association with McCartney and his music. It draws from their interview sessions across 35 years, coupling McCartney's own, candid thoughts with his observations and analysis.

About Paul Du Noyer

Paul Du Noyer was a music journalist for more than 30 years, whose interviewees ranged from Madonna to Pavarotti, David Bowie to Mick Jagger and The Beatles, not least Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. Born in Liverpool, Paul was educated at the London School of Economics. He has written the definitive musical histories of both Liverpool and London.

Additional information

GOR007442678
9781473609020
147360902X
Conversations with McCartney by Paul Du Noyer
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton
20150924
368
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