FRANKBROS says
Harry Benson's personal portrait of Paul McCartney begins in 1964, when the legendary photojournalist was on hand to capture The Beatles as they broke the US, made their movie debut and went on a world tour. Following the end of the Fab Four, Benson continued to document the life of McCartney and then wife Linda, resulting in an intimate portfolio of images. It's all brought together in this Taschen-published volume, which traces the evolution of its namesake from performer to icon, father and husband. Across more than 100 colour and black-and-white images, this penetrating portrait offers an all-access view of Paul's sessions at the recording studio with Linda and Wings, with his family, behind the scenes and on stage during the 1975–76 'Wings Over America' tour, and at the couple’s UK farm.
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FRANKBROS says
Harry Benson's personal portrait of Paul McCartney begins in 1964, when the legendary photojournalist was on hand to capture The Beatles as they broke the US, made their movie debut and went on a world tour. Following the end of the Fab Four, Benson continued to document the life of McCartney and then wife Linda, resulting in an intimate portfolio of images. It's all brought together in this Taschen-published volume, which traces the evolution of its namesake from performer to icon, father and husband. Across more than 100 colour and black-and-white images, this penetrating portrait offers an all-access view of Paul's sessions at the recording studio with Linda and Wings, with his family, behind the scenes and on stage during the 1975–76 'Wings Over America' tour, and at the couple’s UK farm.