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    Paul McCartney weds in nostalgia-filled ceremony

    LONDON (AP) — A hint of autumnal Beatlemania was in the air Sunday as Paul McCartney, for the second time in his improbable life, climbed the steps of venerable Old Marylebone Town Hall to take himself a bride.

    True, thousands of heartbroken female fans crowded the columned building in 1969 when he married Linda Eastman, and only a few hundred showed up Sunday as he wed another American, Nancy Shevell, at the very same registry office.

    But the feeling this time was not regret at the loss of a bachelor heartthrob. Instead there was joy that McCartney, regarded as a national treasure and revered the world over, seemed happy again.

    The 69-year-old former Beatle appeared proud, content and eager to share his joy with the crowd, raising his bride's hand in triumph as he walked down the steps after they became man and wife in a simple civil ceremony attended by close family and friends, including drummer Ringo Starr and Barbara Walters, a second cousin of the bride.

    "I feel absolutely wonderful," McCartney told fans as he arrived at his home after the ceremony. He was expected to sing a new song he had composed for his bride at the reception.

    Gone was the memory of McCartney's terribly unhappy marriage to Heather Mills, which ended in 2008 in an ugly public divorce. Remembered was his marriage to Eastman, a serene union that lasted nearly three decades until her life was cut short by breast cancer, leaving McCartney alone and adrift despite his fame and wealth.

    The ceremony Sunday afternoon was everything his wedding to Mills was not: simple, understated, almost matter of fact. By contrast, McCartney and Mills married in an over-the-top lavish spectacle at a remote Irish castle that was disrupted several times by news helicopters flying overhead, hoping for a glimpse of the A-list guests.

    This time, the smiles seemed genuine.

    The affection — and rose petals and confetti — showered on McCartney and his bride captured his particular place in British life.

    Long gone are the days when the Beatles divided Britain between young and old, or between hippies and straights. The band is revered as part of a glorious musical and cultural era when Britain seemed a more confident place. There was no controversy whatsoever when McCartney received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 1997.

    Today Sir Paul — or Macca, as he's usually known — is celebrated as a musical legend who is still composing and releasing CDs, even if they no longer routinely shoot to No. 1 on the charts. His forays into opera, ballet, painting and poetry have not been critical successes, but none of these have tarnished his reputation.

    Shevell, 51, appeared radiant and composed in an elegant, ivory gown cut just above the knee. She wore a white flower in her long dark hair, and only light makeup and lipstick.

    The dress was designed by McCartney's daughter, Stella, a star in the fashion world who also helped concoct the three-course vegetarian feast served to guests at the reception at McCartney's home in St. John's Wood, a property he bought in 1965, when the Beatles were topping the charts with metronomic regularity.

    McCartney, who has long admitted to tinting his hair to keep out the gray, looked youthful in a well-cut blue suit and pale blue, skinny tie.

    The couple married on what would have been band mate John Lennon's 71st birthday. Some guests speculated that Lennon would have been among the guests had he lived, with the rift between them having healed.

    The wedding party included Beatrice, McCartney's young daughter with Mills, who had been expected to serve as flower girl.

    McCartney is credited for having survived a number of tragedies — the 1980 murder of one-time songwriting partner Lennon, the loss of his beloved first wife Linda, the 2001 death of guitarist George Harrison and the public breakdown of his marriage to Mills — with his upbeat nature intact.

    Mills, a much younger model who had lost part of her leg when she was hit by a motorcycle, tried to battle McCartney in the court of public opinion during their divorce. She accused him of cruelty and sought a gargantuan $250 million settlement.

    But her charges against McCartney didn't stick. Few if any fans turned against him, and the divorce court judge ruled against her, calling her demands exorbitant and unfair.

    The very public spat opened McCartney's vast fortune to unprecedented public scrutiny. Long rumored to be pop's first billionaire, he was found to have assets worth about $800 million, including works by Picasso and Renoir and luxury real estate in the United States, Britain and elsewhere.

    His wealth reflects in part his incredible global popularity — in recent years he has filled stadiums from Rio to Russia, producing tens of millions of dollar of revenue with each tour.

    Shevell, who is independently wealthy and quite successful in her own right, is not seen by the British public as being interested in McCartney's fortune.

    The couple met four years ago in the Hamptons, a seaside playground for the rich and famous on the eastern tip of Long Island in New York.

    Some reports say that Walters played matchmaker, inviting McCartney to a dinner she knew her second cousin Shevell would attend.

    Walters said she cried during the ceremony, which she called "beautiful and wonderful."

    Shevell, who was married for more than 20 years to attorney Bruce Blakeman and serves on the board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, is also a vice president of a lucrative New Jersey-based trucking company owned by her father.

    She has stayed out of the public eye since taking up with McCartney, refraining from commenting on her relationship with the man once known as "the cute one" in the world's most popular band.

    She has a few things in common with Eastman: like McCartney's first wife, she is American and affluent.

    Unlike Eastman, who performed with McCartney's post-Beatles band Wings, Shevell is not expected to join her husband onstage on his extended world tours.

    She joins a pantheon of "Beatle wives" — each band member married more than once, and many of the unions were troubled.

    Lennon abruptly left his first wife for Yoko Ono, and Cynthia Lennon has complained in print about his abusive treatment of her and his neglect of their son, Julian.

    His relationship with Ono was punctuated with occasional breakups, but is often portrayed as a happy marriage, and since his death she has curated his works and burnished his legend.

    Starr's first marriage also ended in divorce, but he has had a long, stable union with his second wife, the actress Barbara Bach, who joined him at Sunday's ceremony.

    The two even went through a recovery program together when Starr decided to confront his alcoholism.

    Harrison's first marriage — to the model Pattie Boyd — ended in divorce when she left him for guitarist Eric Clapton. He had a long happy marriage to Olivia Harrison, who plays an important role in the recently released Martin Scorsese film about Harrison.

    If the mood Sunday is any indication, the man responsible for classics like "Penny Lane" and the angst-ridden "Eleanor Rigby" may find pleasure and contentment in the years ahead. That's certainly what his fans are hoping.

     
     
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    348 comments

    • Burton  •  7 mths ago
      and i love her
    • Lee Harvey Mozart  •  7 mths ago
      "Her name was Magill and she called herself Lil, but everyone knew her as Nancy."
      • donna 7 mths ago
        you are a very negative person, that's sad.
      • Don B 7 mths ago
        donna: you are a very negative dense and humorless person, that's sad.
      • kelly s 7 mths ago
        Antonin, that is just too funny! @ Donna, this is a line from an old Beatles tune, nothing negative about it.
    • Benjamin  •  7 mths ago
      Congratulations Paul and Nancy McCartney. Hope this marriage last a life time!
    • Felix  •  7 mths ago
      Congratulations, Paul! You deserve to be happy again!
    • kg  •  Portland, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Couldn't even have the decency to invite Julian and Cynthia. So much for family-like relationships. Way to put on another show Paul.
    • The voice of reason  •  7 mths ago
      Congratulations, Sir Paul. Please tell me you got a prenup this time.
    • WAKE UP PEOPLE  •  7 mths ago
      skibble-de-dee, good luck to the two of you. Bring her with you the next time you come down to the Gulf Coast (La, MS, AL, FLA). Then you can get that massage again you spoke aout in New Orleans, and she can join you! ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE.
    • Gloriam  •  7 mths ago
      The amount of sick jealous people in these forums is SCARY. Sir Paul and Lady McCartney, best luck and much happiness. AND, just for insurance, get yourselves some INCENSE and SEA SALT: it keeps the evil vibrations out.
      • Kw 7 mths ago
        Geeze dungeon master....maybe you can say a chant and do a rain dance.
      • Alfinisti 7 mths ago
        A well constructed prenup would be a much more prudent insurance strategy.
    • Abe  •  7 mths ago
      she looks 30 but shes 51! congrats to paul
    • Russ  •  7 mths ago
      You deserve peace and happiness Paul, hope that's what you get.
    • Joyce  •  7 mths ago
      I am so happy for him. He was great and so were the Beatles. Missing John and George so much. They made the greatest music in the world.
    • ogreswife  •  7 mths ago
      "If I fell in love with you, would you promise to be true"
    • Richard  •  7 mths ago
      Besides the "number of tragedies" provocatively listed, the writer omitted the songwriting dispute, when Macca wanted to reverse the songwriting credit from Lennon/McCartney to McCartney/Lennon. Macca admitted that even his legion of fans emailed him with disapproval so gave in. But I never could understand Macca's logic. The position of names in a credit does NOT reflect the priority of authorship! It never did and never will. No one claims that lyricist Lerner's credit is greater because he comes first in the team of Lerner and Loewe! Or that composer Rodgers's credit is greater because his name is first in the team of Rodgers and Hart or Rodgers and Hammerstein! Or that Gilbert is greater because his name precedes composer Sullivan's in the legendary British operetta pairing of Gilbert and Sullivan. I've never understood Macca's logic and never will.
      • G-Man 7 mths ago
        One phrase defines the issue....."professional vanity"..
      • carfaris 12 7 mths ago
        McCartney wanted to change the order to McCartney/Lennon on several Beatle songs that McCartney wrote by himself without Lennon's input.

        All the songwriters you mentioned were TEAMS who wrote ALL their songs togethe - one wrote the music and the other one wrote the lyrics. Lennon & McCartney wrote many songs together, but many of their songs were written separately.

        The initial song credit Lennon/McCartney was arrived at so that they shared equally in royalties and didn't have to argue over which songs to record, since they both profited from the others songs. By 1967 they stopped writing together altogether, except for a few times they added small parts to the others songs.
      • Richard 7 mths ago
        But both of these replies ignores the logic I explained in my post (I'm not blaming you for the lack of logic, but Macca). In some B'way or operetta teams the lyricist goes first (Lerner and Loewe; Gilbert and Sullivan), in some the composer (Rodgers and Hart). No one would argue that these men believed one artist was more important than the other. It's possible some of these tags were made on euphony. Maybe "Rodgers and Hammerstein" rings more euphoniously on the tongue (and ear) than "Hammerstein and Rodgers"; personally I don't think so; I think we're just USED to hearing it in that sequence; however "Loewe and Lerner" does sound less euphonious than the other way. So "professional vanity" can't explain it since I'm sure Loewe was as vain as Macca yet he didn't care about the team name that placed him second. As for songs he wrote himself "without Lennon's input," what difference would it make if both names still appear on the credit? It's odd too because, unlike Lennon, McCartney I think was more familiar with B'way and music hall teams (his father was a music hall performer and Macca recorded "Till There Was You" from THE MUSIC MAN); so he should have known better. I no of no instance where order of names denotes priority of authorship, unless, of course, it's specifically indicated or suggested in word or type size: "Additional songs by XXX."
    • AK  •  7 mths ago
      Aw! Congrats to the two: both look happy and she looks gorgeous!
    • Tall Timbers  •  7 mths ago
      She loves you, ya, ya, ya. May the couple be blessed all the days of their lives.
    • Tom  •  7 mths ago
      The guy was a key player in some of the best music ever written. Saw him in Detroit a couple months back, he played for 2 hours and 50 minutes, old Beatles, Wings, and solo stuff. The concert ended with Golden Slumbers on through The End. Magical night that I'll never forget. Best of luck, Sir Paul!!
    • lorif  •  7 mths ago
      Paul and Nancy I wish you only happiness and good health.

      I hope you will have many wonderful years together.

      Thanks for all the gifts you have given the world.
    • Lin  •  7 mths ago
      I don't know what all the past of the Beatles' lives and marriages had to do with the story of Paul and Nancy getting married. Nor do I see any reason to dredge up the garbage of his ex. Why can't reporters just stick to the story at hand and leave all the past out, it has no place in this story, shame on all of them that do this.

      I hope the couple have a long and happy life they deserve it. Anyone wishing anything bad for them is petty, childish and jealous.

      As for Anonymous, she's an MTA Board Member, one of many, she doesn't make all the rules she isn’t the final answer, so to hold that against her is childish.

      And as for Mason Cuda it was an off white/ivory dress, and there is no law that says you can't wear white at a second marriage, you can wear any color you want! And so can a virgin, what's wrong with you?
    • Rachel  •  7 mths ago
      Well congradulations are in oder then...I hope the two of them are happy and remain in good health.
    • Beware I Bite  •  7 mths ago
      May the rest of his days be spent in good health, peace of mind, and genuine happiness with his wife.
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