lunes, 3 de febrero de 2020

Paul McCartney and wife Nancy Shevell in the Super Bowl in Miami








































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Paul McCartney, 77, and wife Nancy Shevell, 60, walk arm-in-arm as they arrive for Super Bowl fun in Miami
By KEVIN KAYHART FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 3 February 2020

Paul McCartney know a thing or two about being on the grand stage when he wowed billions of fans around the world when he was the half-time headliner at Super Bowl XXXIX back in 2005.
Fast forward 15 years, and the legendary Beatles singer and bassist made his grand arrival for Super Bowl LIV, arm-in-arm with his wife Nancy Shevell.
Only this time he got to kick back, relax and enjoy the game, and all the pomp and circumstance, as a VIP guest.
Rock royalty: Paul McCartney, 77, and wife Nancy Shevell, 60, attended Super Bowl LIV near Miami as VIP guests
Rock royalty: Paul McCartney, 77, and wife Nancy Shevell, 60, attended Super Bowl LIV near Miami as VIP guests




The Liverpool, England native, 77, and his lady were first spotted strolling in through a parking lot at Hard Rock Stadium, which is just north of Miami.
Being among the most famous people in the world, fans of all walks of life stopped to make a double-take when they saw the Let It Be star.
Sir Paul had an eye on casual-cool comfort, dressed in black pants, a black hoodie over another black jacket and white dress shirt and black shoes.
With the sun glaring down and the mercury hovering in the mid-70's Fahrenheit, the iconic rocker sported a pair of mirrored sunglasses and had his greying locks in a messy side part.
Uber famous: The couple, who were both dressed causal in black hoodie ensembles, turned a lot of heads when they made their way through a parking lot and into Hard Rock Stadium
Uber famous: The couple, who were both dressed causal in black hoodie ensembles, turned a lot of heads when they made their way through a parking lot and into Hard Rock Stadium

Shevell, 60, also kept it casual in the fashion department in blue denim jeans and a white-patterned Hawaiian shirt.
She also wore a black hoodie, white sneakers as she carried a black jacket in her right hand. 
Like her husband, the American businesswoman wore dark sunglasses and had her brown tresses styled long and flowing well past her shoulders and a part in the middle.
History: The couple, who had known each other for some 30 years, were wed in a civil ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall, London in 2011
History: The couple, who had known each other for some 30 years, were wed in a civil ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall, London in 2011

The couple, who had known each other for some 30 years, were wed in a civil ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall, London in 2011.
Sir Paul was previously married to American photographer and musician Linda McCartney from 1969 to her tragic death from breast cancer in 1998, aged 56.
His second marriage to former model Heather Mills lasted just six-years before their split in 2008.
McCartney is considered one of the most successful songwriters and performers of all time, writing or co-writing 32 songs that reached number on on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Beatles are widely considered the greatest rock n' roll band in history. 
Iconic: McCartney is best known as a member of The Beatles, who are considered by many as the greatest rock n' roll band in history
Iconic: McCartney is best known as a member of The Beatles, who are considered by many as the greatest rock n' roll band in history









www.cultofmac.com
Eddy Cue and Paul McCartney watch the Super Bowl together
BY LUKE DORMEHL
FEBRUARY 3, 2020

Cue McCartney
"Hey Cue // don't be afraid."
Screenshot: Super Bowl/NFL

Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue was spotted with rock legend Paul McCartney at Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Cue is probably Apple’s most famous sports fan. He also oversees products including Apple Music. Hanging out watching sport with one of the biggest icons in the history of music would surely be a pretty big win, then!




Cue’s former boss Steve Jobs was well known as a big Beatles fan. Interestingly, Apple and the Beatles actually had a pretty contentious relationship at one time. This started all the way back in the 1970s, when the Beatles’ record label Apple Corps filed a lawsuit against Apple for using its name.
Various iterations of this suit carried on for decades. Things ramped up when Apple got into the music business, initially by adding MIDI and audio recording to the Mac and Apple II product lines. Ultimately, the two parties reached a deal in February 2007. Later that year, McCartney’s music began popping up in the iTunes Music Store. A few years later, Apple live-streamed a Paul McCartney concert for fans.
It would be fascinating to know how Paul McCartney and Eddy Cue got seated together at the Super Bowl. Maybe Cue will reveal the truth at some later date.

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