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Paul Mccartney And Nancy Shevell

February 4, 2012 by · Comments Off on Paul Mccartney And Nancy Shevell 

Paul Mccartney And Nancy Shevell, A delighted Sir Paul McCartney and his new wife Nancy are pictured after their wedding in a kooky official portrait taken by Sir Paul’s daughter Mary.

Sir Paul and the new Lady McCartney had emerged beaming after the ceremony at Marylebone Register Office.

The newlyweds were greeted on the steps of the building by friends and family who covered them in rose petals.

The pair got into a car with Paul’s daughter Beatrice who had acted as bridesmaid and made their way to their North London home for the reception.

Sir Paul and Nancy, 51, became husband and wife in front of just 30 guests.

Ahead of the nuptials and with her groom by her side Nancy, who was wearing an ivory flower in her hair, had looked happy and relaxed.

The former Beatle was seen acting the perfect gentleman offering his wife-to-be a helping hand as they got into the car at their north London home.

As they arrived at the venue, the couple posed together and waved at fans.

Nancy had opted for a demure ivory knee-length gown, designed by Paul’s daughter Stella, which boasted button detail down the front and on the sleeves.

The bride was carrying a simple bouquet of mixed coloured roses while Sir Paul wore a smart navy suit and a light blue tie.

As the couple made their way up the steps Nancy turned around to the crowd and beamed, showing her delight at the day.

The pair were met at the top of the steps by Paul’s daughter Beatrice, who took on the role as flower girl.

The eight year old, whose mother is McCartney’s ex-wife Heather Mills, looked gorgeous in a pretty dress, a rose pink coat ballet slippers and a floral headdress.

On Sunday, the couple indulged in a pre-wedding workout and were seen leaving a gym together.

Sir Paul was expected to have performed a new song as a gift to his new wife at the reception.

The former Beatle will unveil the song on what would have been John Lennon’s 71st birthday.

He was also expected to sing ­the iconic Let It Be, which he wrote for the Beatles, and Let Me Roll It, which he wrote for his band Paul McCartney & Wings, reported the Daily Record.

He apparently sang Let It Be to Nancy during one of their first holidays together in Morocco three years ago.

Paul McCartney & Nancy Shevell

February 4, 2012 by · Comments Off on Paul McCartney & Nancy Shevell 

Paul McCartney & Nancy Shevell, A delighted Sir Paul McCartney and his new wife Nancy are pictured after their wedding in a kooky official portrait taken by Sir Paul’s daughter Mary.

Sir Paul and the new Lady McCartney had emerged beaming after the ceremony at Marylebone Register Office.

The newlyweds were greeted on the steps of the building by friends and family who covered them in rose petals.

The pair got into a car with Paul’s daughter Beatrice who had acted as bridesmaid and made their way to their North London home for the reception.

Sir Paul and Nancy, 51, became husband and wife in front of just 30 guests.

Ahead of the nuptials and with her groom by her side Nancy, who was wearing an ivory flower in her hair, had looked happy and relaxed.

The former Beatle was seen acting the perfect gentleman offering his wife-to-be a helping hand as they got into the car at their north London home.

As they arrived at the venue, the couple posed together and waved at fans.

Nancy had opted for a demure ivory knee-length gown, designed by Paul’s daughter Stella, which boasted button detail down the front and on the sleeves.

The bride was carrying a simple bouquet of mixed coloured roses while Sir Paul wore a smart navy suit and a light blue tie.

As the couple made their way up the steps Nancy turned around to the crowd and beamed, showing her delight at the day.

The pair were met at the top of the steps by Paul’s daughter Beatrice, who took on the role as flower girl.

The eight year old, whose mother is McCartney’s ex-wife Heather Mills, looked gorgeous in a pretty dress, a rose pink coat ballet slippers and a floral headdress.

On Sunday, the couple indulged in a pre-wedding workout and were seen leaving a gym together.

Sir Paul was expected to have performed a new song as a gift to his new wife at the reception.

The former Beatle will unveil the song on what would have been John Lennon’s 71st birthday.

He was also expected to sing ­the iconic Let It Be, which he wrote for the Beatles, and Let Me Roll It, which he wrote for his band Paul McCartney & Wings, reported the Daily Record.

He apparently sang Let It Be to Nancy during one of their first holidays together in Morocco three years ago.

Jerry Herman

December 29, 2010 by · Comments Off on Jerry Herman 

Jerry Herman, Carol Channing and Chita Rivera performed at the Kennedy Center Honors. Broadcast tonight, five people honored by the performing arts are Merle Haggard, Paul McCartney, Oprah Winfrey, Bill T. Jones, and Jerry Herman.

If you are looking for a show stopper, the performance of three well-known stories was the time to be expected. Angela, Carol and Chita arrived on scene and certainly gave everyone a show they will never forget. The tribute to the winners, who watched earlier, was certainly not for the faint of heart.

So how did three legends gather to perform so well? In a video aired before the show, Angela Lansbury, Carol Channing and Chita Rivera practice. This clip shows how amazing these women are serious in giving the best performance of their lives (as they have done for years.)

Bill T Jones

December 29, 2010 by · Comments Off on Bill T Jones 

Bill T Jones, An Ex-soloist with the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company and Martha Graham in school and Jose Limon technique, Houlihan remembers as everyone living on the making of modern dance in the United States.

Now on the faculty at Florida State University, Houlihan left an indelible mark in South Florida during his stint as a professor at the New World School of the Arts and artistic director of the Miami-based Houlihan and Dancers in 1990s. His legacy will be celebrated with a retrospective at the Florida Dance Association Winterfest on Thursday.

There is no greater evidence of the influence that Houlihan’s imminent rise of his favorite pupil, Robert Battle, now artistic director for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. “Robert is the person who reminds me more of myself early in my career,” Houlihan beams on the phone from Tallahassee. “He was always able to dance movements with the style, phrasing and nuances that I saw in my mind.”

Testimony is also the former Houlihan dancer Jennifer Nugent, now with the Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Dance Company and a choreographer celebrated in his own right. She will return to the stage in Miami for the show as a guest artist with Nugent is frequent collaborator Paul Matteson.

In general, Houlihan remembers more about the dancers, she has worked with the dance she conceived. “I am very grateful for the many incredible dancers were an important part of society, and also responsible for my development as an artist,” she said. “I hope people will feel that deep connection and joy of dance.”

So it is no wonder that it pays homage to his teachers as well. “Anthony Tudor, my teacher at the Juilliard School and an outstanding choreographer, was a huge influence,” she said of the Brit who played a crucial role in the formation of the American Ballet Theater. “His musicality, wit and ability to find connections between classical ballet and contemporary dance make him ahead of his time.”

On his way to see the new Natalie Portman film Black Swan, tried to do for ballet what Psycho did for showers Hitchcock, Houlihan said the time for dance innovator has come. “Dance is everywhere now,” she exclaims. “The old models of training and creative work are constantly being challenged. Personally, I am always happy to see pure dance, simple, committed, intelligent, sincere of all kinds!”

Merle Haggard

December 29, 2010 by · Comments Off on Merle Haggard 

Merle Haggard, What’s On Tonight by Elissa Bass |? Email the author | December 28, 2010 Arts Rodolphe Shiny New Year, Kennedy Center Honors, Millionaire’s MatchmakerTonight, Rudolph Shiny New Year, 20 hours, ABC “Rudolph the Reindeer comes to the rescue when a bird kidnaps the baby New Year’s Voices of Red Skelton, Frank Gorshin, Morey Amsterdam.”

Singer-songwriter Merle Haggard, composer Jerry Herman, the choreographer Bill T. Jones, musician Paul McCartney and television host Oprah Winfrey receive recognition at the annual ceremony. Of course, Oprah comes to wear the large this year. Because she has nothing else happens.
“Patti is wary of a man who is after the young guys moldable; a woman believes she intimidates men.” I have no idea what that means but I feel compelled to watch.
Country music legend Merle Haggard, who met U.S. President Barack Obama earlier this month, found it “very different” from how it is portrayed in the media.

“Not pretentious. He is very humble to be the President of the United States, especially compared with some presidents we’ve had to run as they did not need help from anyone,” the Politico quoted as saying in an interview in Rolling Stone.
Haggard met with Obama at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, where he was feted alongside Sir Paul McCartney and Oprah Winfrey, among others, to improve the country’s cultural life.

“I think he knows he’s in over his head. Anyone with a sense that it takes work and think they can handle it must be an idiot,” he said. Haggard said he was “really almost criminal” the way Obama was portrayed in the media. “There seems to be no shame or anything. They call all the names all day, saying he did some things he is not,” he said. The singer said he was “very surprised” to find Obama “very humble”.

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