Paul McCartney - Singer
Age: 83
Country: United Kingdom Occupations:
Singer
Sir Paul McCartney is an English musician, singer, and songwriter who gained worldwide fame as the co-lead vocalist and bassist for The Beatles. Alongside John Lennon, he formed one of the most successful and influential songwriting partnerships in history, helping to fundamentally reshape popular music.
Beyond the "Fab Four," his career has been remarkably prolific:
Solo & Wings: After the Beatles disbanded in 1970, he enjoyed a massive solo career and formed the band Wings, producing hits like "Band on the Run" and "Live and Let Die."
Musical Versatility: He is known for his melodic bass playing, a versatile vocal range that spans from soft ballads (like "Yesterday") to raw rockers (like "Helter Skelter"), and his ability to play almost any instrument.
Legacy: He is a two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to music.
Even in his 80s, McCartney remains a touring powerhouse and a symbol of the 1960s cultural revolution.