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Linda McCartney

Linda Louise McCartney, Lady McCartney (née Eastman; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American photographer, musician, animal rights activist, vegetarian cookbook author and advocate, and entrepreneur. She was the keyboardist in the band Wings, which also featured her husband, Paul McCartney, a former member of the Beatles.

Linda McCartney
McCartney in 1976
Born
Linda Louise Eastman

(1941-09-24)September 24, 1941
DiedApril 17, 1998(1998-04-17) (aged 56)
Occupations
  • Photographer
  • musician
  • vegetarian cook book author and advocate
  • activist
  • entrepreneur
Years active1965–1998
Spouse(s)
Melville See Jr.
(m. 1962; div. 1965)

(m. 1969)
Children
Parent
RelativesRose Frisch (aunt)
Musical career
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • vocals
Formerly ofWings
Websitewww.lindamccartney.com

Beginning in the mid-1960s, Linda began a career as a photographer, landing with Town & Country, where she soon gained assignments to photograph various musicians and entertainers. By the late 1960s, she was a regular fixture at the Fillmore East, a New York concert venue, where she became the unofficial house photographer, photographing numerous performances at the legendary club, and was the first woman to have a photograph on the cover of the influential music journal Rolling Stone. Her photographs were displayed in galleries and museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, and were collected in several books.

Linda had been learning to play keyboards from her husband, and after the 1970 breakup of the Beatles, Paul and Linda recorded the album Ram together, and they formed the band Wings in 1971. She continued to play alongside Paul following Wings' breakup in 1981 up until The New World Tour in 1993.

She was a vocal animal rights activist and wrote and published several vegetarian cookbooks. She also founded the vegetarian Linda McCartney Foods company with her husband. In 1995, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and died from the disease three years later at the age of 56.

Early years

Linda McCartney was born Linda Louise Eastman in Scarsdale, New York, on September 24, 1941.[1][2] She had one older brother named John, and two younger sisters named Laura and Louise Jr.[3][4] Her mother, Louise Sara Eastman (née Lindner), was from a German-Jewish family.[5][6] Her maternal grandfather was Max J. Lindner, founder of the Lindner Company clothing store in Cleveland, Ohio. Her father, Lee Eastman,[4] was born Leopold Vail Epstein and was the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants.[7][5] His sister Rose Frisch became a noted scientist who worked on women's fertility and population studies.[7] Her father practiced entertainment law in New York and counted among his famous clients Harold Arlen, Tommy Dorsey, Willem de Kooning, Jack Lawrence, and Mark Rothko.[8] At Eastman's request, Lawrence wrote the song "Linda" when she was four years old.[8] It was recorded by Buddy Clark in 1947 and went to No. 1 on the charts,[4] and was recorded again in 1963 by duo Jan and Dean.[8]

Eastman graduated from Scarsdale High School in 1959.[9] She then attended Vermont College in Montpelier, Vermont, where she received an Associate of Arts in 1961.[10][11] Her brother John, who studied law like their father, later became the attorney and manager of her husband Paul McCartney.[12] She preferred nature and animals while growing up and enjoyed going horseback riding as a child.[8] After graduating from Vermont College, she attended the University of Arizona and majored in fine arts[9] while taking up nature photography as a hobby.[8] While she was studying there, her mother was killed in the 1962 crash of American Airlines Flight 1 in Jamaica Bay, New York.[13][14] She then left the University of Arizona without graduating, and married Joseph Melville See Jr. (in June 1962) Their daughter Heather was born in December 1962. They divorced in 1965, and Linda resumed using her maiden name.

Career

Photography

Linda became a receptionist and editorial assistant for Town & Country magazine.[8] In 1965, she became romantically involved with photographer David Dalton. She studied how he worked during photo shoots, how he set up shots and managed lighting and composition. When she began her own shoots, such as with music groups, he said he was "astonished" at how easily she could take control of unruly or uncooperative musicians.[15] He said that shooting rock groups was "a bloody pain in the neck. But with the lovely Linda, all this changed... Now their eyes were pinned on her."[16]

Dalton was also impressed by the intelligence of Eastman's daughter. "Linda and I would get high and Heather would say the most amazing things... I'd think, 'This is André Breton at six years old!'" He added that he found Linda's relationship with Heather a "very charming aspect of her life with this wonderful child".[15]

When the magazine received an invitation to photograph the Rolling Stones during a record promotion party on a yacht, Eastman immediately volunteered to represent the publication.[16] The photo shoot marked a turning point in her life:

I was the only photographer they allowed on the yacht. I just kept clicking away with the camera, and they enjoyed it and I enjoyed it, and suddenly I found that taking pictures was a great way to live and a great way to work.[8]

Eastman's father wanted her to undertake formal training with a professional photographer. "Well, I never had the patience for that," she said. "I had to trust my feelings."[8] But she studied the photography of horses at college in Arizona under Hazel Larsen Archer and became an avid nature hobbyist, using a Leica camera.[8] A few months after her Rolling Stones shoot, she was allowed backstage at Shea Stadium, where the Beatles performed.[17]

Eastman had gained some experience in celebrity photography and became an unofficial house photographer at Bill Graham's Fillmore East concert hall. Among the artists she photographed there were Todd Rundgren, Aretha Franklin, Grace Slick, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Eric Clapton, Simon & Garfunkel, the Who, the Doors, the Animals, John Lennon and Neil Young. Her photo of Young, taken in 1967, was used on the cover of Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968 in 2008.

She photographed Clapton for Rolling Stone magazine and became the first woman to have a photograph on the cover (May 11, 1968). After she married McCartney, her photo of the two of them appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone on January 31, 1974, making her the only person to appear on the magazine's cover who was also the photographer. Her photographs were later exhibited in more than 50 galleries internationally, and at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. A collection of photographs from that time, Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era, was published in 1992.[18] She also took the photograph for the cover of Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's single "The Girl Is Mine".[19]

Music

 
Paul and Linda McCartney at the Academy Awards at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion April 2, 1974

After the Beatles broke up in 1970, Paul taught Linda to play keyboards and recorded an album with her, Ram, as a duo. The couple formed the band Wings.[20] They garnered several Grammy Awards, becoming one of the most successful British bands of the 1970s, but had to endure jibes about Linda's singing.[21]

In 1977 the reggae-inspired single "Seaside Woman" was released by an obscure band called Suzy and the Red Stripes on Epic Records in the United States. Suzy and the Red Stripes were Wings, with Linda (who wrote the song) on lead vocals.[22] The song, recorded by Wings in 1972, was written in response to allegations from Paul's publisher that Linda's co-writing credits were inauthentic and that she was not a real songwriter. In 1971 Northern Songs and Maclen Music filed a lawsuit alleging that Paul McCartney had violated an exclusive rights agreement by collaborating with Linda on the song "Another Day", which had the effect of transferring a 50% share of the publishing royalties to his own McCartney Music company.[23] The lawsuit was "amicably settled," according to an ATV spokesman, in June 1972.[24]

The McCartneys shared an Oscar nomination for the song "Live and Let Die"; they were photographed together at the event in April 1974.[25] Linda's album Wide Prairie, which included "Seaside Woman," was released posthumously in 1998.[26] Along with eight other British composers, Paul contributed to the choral album A Garland for Linda, and he dedicated his classical album Ecce Cor Meum (1999) to Linda.[27]

Vegetarian cookbooks and company

When she and Paul decided to become vegetarians in 1975,[28] Linda stated that she would no longer "eat anything with a face" and "if slaughterhouses had glass walls the whole world would be vegetarian."[29]

This shift led to the creation of cookbooks and a company. In 1989, she released her first vegetarian cookbook, Linda McCartney's Home Cooking (she credits author Peter Cox "for all of his help and research" on the copyright page).[14][3][30] Next in 1991, Linda started her own company called Linda McCartney Foods, that served frozen vegetarian meals.[14] According to Far Out Magazine, Linda McCartney Foods, "helped make it easier and more accessible for people to choose not to eat meat. At the time, options were extremely limited and Linda essentially made vegetarianism possible on a much larger scale. The brand is one of Britain’s most established meat-free food products."[29] However, in 1999, The H.J. Heinz Company acquired the company,[31] and in 2007, the Hain Celestial Group bought it.[32]

Her next vegetarian cookbook, Linda's Kitchen: Simple and Inspiring Recipes for Meatless Meals, was published in 1995,[33] and was nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award in the Vegetarian Books category in 1996.[34] In 2021, Paul, Stella, and Mary McCartney updated and veganized a number of Linda's vegetarian recipes, and released them as the vegan cookbook, Linda McCartney’s Family Kitchen.[35][36]

Personal life

Marriages

Melville See Jr. (1962–1965)

Eastman's first marriage was to Joseph Melville See Jr. (April 19, 1938 – March 19, 2000),[37] whom she met in college. He received a geology degree from Princeton and undertook graduate studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Eastman followed him there, where she enrolled at the university to study art history. She was there in March 1962 when her mother was killed in American Airlines Flight 1 crash.

She married See on June 18,1962, and their daughter Heather Louise was born on December 31, 1962. The couple had dissimilar lifestyles, became increasingly unhappy, and divorced in June 1965. He was an academic who spent much of his time studying and doing research, while she preferred a home life. She loved the wide open spaces in Arizona and enjoyed riding horses through the desert landscape. The settings, with saguaro cacti, reminded her of scenery from western films, which inspired her to take up photography as a hobby.[8]

Paul McCartney (1969–1998)

On May 15, 1967, while on a photo assignment in London, Eastman met Paul McCartney at the Bag O'Nails club, where Georgie Fame was performing. They met again four days later at the launch party for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band at Brian Epstein's house. When her assignment was completed, she flew back to New York City.[38]: 432 

They got together again the following May in New York, while McCartney and John Lennon were there to inaugurate Apple Records.[39] A few months after he returned to London, McCartney invited Eastman to spend some time with him there. When she arrived, they went to his home, where they spent the evening. "He must have been really happy that night," said one of the fans who often loitered outside his home. "He sat on the windowsill with his acoustic guitar and sang 'Blackbird' to us" from his upstairs room."[40]

McCartney was attracted to Eastman for a number of reasons, which he explained later: "I liked her as a woman; she was good-looking with a good figure, so physically I was attracted to her."[38]: 471  McCartney also liked her sense of independence:

"Her mental attitude was quite rebellious ... [growing up] she was the kind of kid who would hang out in the kitchen with the black maids" to learn cooking. She disliked socializing. They both liked natural surroundings, he said, and they shared a love of nature, which became one of their most important emotional links.[38]: 471  He knew that because of her "very free spirit," she was considered a rebel and a black sheep by her family for avoiding excelling in education, unlike her father and brother. "She was an artist," Paul said, "and was not cut out to be an academic."[38]: 471 

Linda's daughter, Heather, created another strong bond between them, since he had always liked and wanted children of his own. When McCartney first met Heather, who was nearly six, he insisted that she and Linda move to London to live with him. After they did, he devoted time to Heather, playing with her, reading her stories, and drawing cartoons with her. He sang her to sleep at bedtime.[40]

 
Linda McCartney performing in 1976 with Paul McCartney and Wings

Biographer Philip Norman observed that Linda had some personality aspects which Paul admired. She seemed less concerned with clothing or her public appearance, preferring to dress casually, even in semi-formal settings. She typically held his arm when they were together, often "gazing up at him in awe," and seeming to idolize him.[40] Paul's friends said that he began to be less formal, whether shaving less often or just wearing simpler clothes. "He could go on the bus down to Apple," said his maid, "and no one would recognize him."[40]

Linda's relaxed attitude about everyday things began to affect him in other ways. He recalls once feeling guilty because he was exhausted from work and, having trained himself to never appear tired, apologized to her. She simply replied, "it's allowed," which amazed him. "I remember thinking, Fucking hell! That was a mind-blower. I'd never been with anyone who thought like that ... it was patently clear that it was allowed to be tired."[40]

They were married in a small civil ceremony at Marylebone Town Hall on March 12, 1969.[41][42][43] British fans reacted negatively, partly because his marriage ended McCartney's status as the last unattached Beatle.[44]: 51  John Lennon married Yoko Ono a week later, and both women were perceived by fans as reasons for the group's breakup.[44]: 50  Lennon at one point publicly criticized the way the press treated Linda: "She got the same kind of insults, hatred, absolute garbage thrown at her for no reason whatsoever other than she fell in love with Paul McCartney."[44]: 52 

In late 1969, Paul fell into a deep depression due to the Beatles' pending breakup after John Lennon’s departure.[45] He spent days in bed and drank excessively, wondering what to do with his life.[46] McCartney later said that Linda helped him pull out of that crisis by praising his work as a songwriter and persuading him to continue writing and recording.[44]: 131 

After a few troubled months, Paul McCartney wrote "Maybe I'm Amazed" in Linda's honour. He explained during an interview that the song was written "for me and Linda," and that with the Beatles breaking up,

"that was my feeling: Maybe I'm amazed at what's going on ... Maybe I'm a man and maybe you're the only woman who could ever help me; Baby won't you help me understand ... Maybe I'm amazed at the way you pulled me out of time, hung me on the line, Maybe I'm amazed at the way I really need you." He added that "every love song I write is for Linda."[46][47]

His marriage to Linda, viewed as such a disastrous misstep at the time, became by far the happiest and most durable in pop. Despite the immensity of his fame and wealth, the couple managed to lead a relatively normal domestic life and prevent their children from becoming the usual pampered, neglected, screwed-up rock-biz brats. If the public never quite warmed to Linda, thanks mainly to her militant vegetarianism and animal-rights activism, she was acknowledged to have been the right one for him, just as Yoko had been for John.

—Biographer Philip Norman[48]

During their 29-year marriage, the McCartneys had four children: she brought her daughter Heather (whom Paul later formally adopted) from her first marriage, and together the couple had Mary (b. 1969), Stella (b. 1971), and James (b. 1977).

They sometimes went to his farmhouse retreat in western Scotland, which he purchased before they met, a hidden place he used to "escape Beatlemania."[38]: 470  They both liked and needed time away from the city, and were equally attracted to natural surroundings, writes biographer Barry Miles. "We'd just enjoy sitting out in nature," Paul said.[38]: 470  The song "Two of Us" on Let it Be was written by Paul during one of their country drives. "This song was about that: doing nothing, trying to get lost ... [and] the wonderfully free attitude we were able to have.[38]: 470 [49]

Linda recalled the setting:

Scotland was like nothing I'd ever lived in. It was the most beautiful land you have ever seen, way at the end of nowhere. To me it was the first feeling I'd ever had of civilization dropped away ... so different from all the hotels and limousines and the music business, so it was quite a relief.[38]: 522 

McCartney began writing more of his songs away from the studio. "I found that I was enjoying working alone," he said.[38]: 571  He wrote the song "The Lovely Linda" for his debut solo album while they were staying in Scotland.[38]: 571  In 1971, they recorded the album Ram.

She became Lady McCartney when her husband was knighted in 1997. Her brother, entertainment lawyer John Eastman, had represented McCartney since the Beatles' breakup, until his death in 2022.[50]

Lifestyle

Animal rights activist

A strong advocate of animal rights, Linda lent her support to many organizations, such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the Council for the Protection of Rural England, and Friends of the Earth. She was also a patron of the League Against Cruel Sports.[14] She narrated a TV advertisement for PETA in which she said: "Have you ever seen a fish gasping for breath when you take it out of the water? They're saying, 'Thanks a lot for killing me. It feels great, you know.' No! It hurts!"[51] After her death, PETA created the Linda McCartney Memorial Award.[52]

Marijuana

In 1984, McCartney was arrested in Barbados for possession of marijuana; her husband had been arrested in 1975 in Los Angeles on the same charge.[53] After flying to Heathrow Airport, she was arrested on charges of possession. She later said that, while hard drugs are "disgusting", marijuana is "pretty lightweight".[54][55]

Diagnosis and death

McCartney was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995, and her condition worsened when the cancer metastasized to her liver.[56] Paul was aware of the prognosis and later said, "The doctors had told me privately that we'd caught it too late, that she'll have about 18 months. And that was what she had."[57][58] She died from the disease at the age of 56 on April 17, 1998, at the McCartney family ranch in Tucson, Arizona. Her family was with her when she died.[59]

McCartney was cremated in Tucson, and her ashes were scattered at the McCartney family's English farm in Sussex.[60] Paul later suggested that fans remember her by donating to breast cancer research charities that did not support animal testing, "or the best tribute: go veggie". A memorial service was held at St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, which was attended by George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Billy Joel, Elton John, David Gilmour, Peter Gabriel, and other celebrities among a congregation of 700.[61] A memorial service was also held at Riverside Church in Manhattan two months after her death.[62] Paul said at her funeral, "She was my girlfriend. I lost my girlfriend."[63]

McCartney left all of her property to Paul, including royalties from books and records and rights to her photos.[64][65] He pledged to continue her line of vegetarian food and to keep it free from GMOs.[66]

Tributes and dedications

 
The Linda McCartney Memorial Garden and bronze statue in Kintyre, Scotland

In June 1998, the artist Brian Clarke exhibited The Glass Wall (Dedicated to Linda McCartney), a 1,012 square foot artwork in stained glass, at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York. Created by Clarke between 1997–98, a period in which he and McCartney exhibited their collaborations in photography and stained glass together at the Swiss National Museum of Glass Arts in Romont,[67][68] the artwork—which takes as its motif the fleur-de-lys or lily, cited as Linda's favourite flower—was renamed in tribute to her after her death. The exhibition, of the same name, ran until September 1998, after which The Glass Wall was acquired by the Corning Museum of Glass,[69] and installed as part of its permanent collection in Steuben. After her death, the Edinburgh International Film Festival premiered Wide Prairie, a six-minute cartoon fantasy film McCartney made with director Oscar Grillo.[70][71]

In April 1999, Paul McCartney performed at the "Concert for Linda" tribute at the Royal Albert Hall, organized by two of their friends, Chrissie Hynde and Carla Lane.[72] Among the artists who performed, besides Paul, were George Michael, the Pretenders, Elvis Costello, Tom Jones, and Neil Finn.[73] Paul closed the concert by dedicating the event to Linda, whom he called his "beautiful baby," and their children.[74]

In January 2000, Paul announced donations in excess of $2,000,000 for cancer research at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York and the Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson, where Linda received treatment. The donations, through the Garland Appeal, were made on the condition that no animals would be used for testing.[75] Also in 2000, The Linda McCartney Centre, a cancer clinic, opened at The Royal Liverpool University Hospital. In November 2002, the Linda McCartney Kintyre Memorial Trust opened a memorial garden in Campbeltown, the main town in Kintyre, with a bronze statue of her by her cousin, sculptor Jane Robbins.[12][76]

Representation in other media

Elizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell played the McCartneys in the 2000 TV movie The Linda McCartney Story.[77] She was portrayed as "Linda Eastman" in the 1985 TV movie John and Yoko: A Love Story.[78] The McCartneys guest-starred as themselves in The Simpsons episode "Lisa the Vegetarian".[79]

She appears in the 2021 Peter Jackson documentary The Beatles: Get Back.[80]

Discography

Albums

Solo singles

Year Song UK US Hot 100 Album
1998 "Wide Prairie" 74 Wide Prairie
1999 "The Light Comes from Within" 56

Session work

See also

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Bibliography

  • McCartney, Linda. Linda McCartney's Home Cooking: Quick, Easy, And Economical Vegetarian Dishes for Today. (Arcade, 1990) ISBN 978-1559700979
  • McCartney, Linda. Linda's Kitchen: Simple And Inspiring Recipes For Meatless Meals. (Arcade, 1995) ISBN 978-0821221235
  • McCartney, Linda (with Paul, Mary, and Stella McCartney). Linda McCartney's Family Kitchen: Over 90 Plant-Based Recipes to Save the Planet and Nourish the Soul. (Voracious/Little, Brown, and Co., 2021) ISBN 978-0-316-49798-5

Further reading

External links

  • Official website
  • Linda McCartney at IMDb
  • Linda McCartney's Family Kitchen - In Conversation with Paul, Mary and Stella (Paul McCartney Official Channel) - Interview, Oct 6, 2021

linda, mccartney, food, brand, founded, mccartney, foods, linda, louise, mccartney, lady, mccartney, née, eastman, september, 1941, april, 1998, american, photographer, musician, animal, rights, activist, vegetarian, cookbook, author, advocate, entrepreneur, k. For the food brand founded by McCartney see Linda McCartney Foods Linda Louise McCartney Lady McCartney nee Eastman September 24 1941 April 17 1998 was an American photographer musician animal rights activist vegetarian cookbook author and advocate and entrepreneur She was the keyboardist in the band Wings which also featured her husband Paul McCartney a former member of the Beatles Linda McCartneyMcCartney in 1976BornLinda Louise Eastman 1941 09 24 September 24 1941Scarsdale New York U S DiedApril 17 1998 1998 04 17 aged 56 Tucson Arizona U S OccupationsPhotographer musician vegetarian cook book author and advocate activist entrepreneurYears active1965 1998Spouse s Melville See Jr m 1962 div 1965 wbr Paul McCartney m 1969 wbr ChildrenHeatherMaryStellaJamesParentLee Eastman father RelativesRose Frisch aunt Musical careerInstrument s Keyboards vocalsFormerly ofWingsWebsitewww wbr lindamccartney wbr comBeginning in the mid 1960s Linda began a career as a photographer landing with Town amp Country where she soon gained assignments to photograph various musicians and entertainers By the late 1960s she was a regular fixture at the Fillmore East a New York concert venue where she became the unofficial house photographer photographing numerous performances at the legendary club and was the first woman to have a photograph on the cover of the influential music journal Rolling Stone Her photographs were displayed in galleries and museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum and were collected in several books Linda had been learning to play keyboards from her husband and after the 1970 breakup of the Beatles Paul and Linda recorded the album Ram together and they formed the band Wings in 1971 She continued to play alongside Paul following Wings breakup in 1981 up until The New World Tour in 1993 She was a vocal animal rights activist and wrote and published several vegetarian cookbooks She also founded the vegetarian Linda McCartney Foods company with her husband In 1995 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and died from the disease three years later at the age of 56 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Photography 2 2 Music 2 3 Vegetarian cookbooks and company 3 Personal life 3 1 Marriages 3 1 1 Melville See Jr 1962 1965 3 1 2 Paul McCartney 1969 1998 3 2 Lifestyle 3 2 1 Animal rights activist 3 2 2 Marijuana 4 Diagnosis and death 4 1 Tributes and dedications 5 Representation in other media 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Solo singles 6 3 Session work 7 See also 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly years EditLinda McCartney was born Linda Louise Eastman in Scarsdale New York on September 24 1941 1 2 She had one older brother named John and two younger sisters named Laura and Louise Jr 3 4 Her mother Louise Sara Eastman nee Lindner was from a German Jewish family 5 6 Her maternal grandfather was Max J Lindner founder of the Lindner Company clothing store in Cleveland Ohio Her father Lee Eastman 4 was born Leopold Vail Epstein and was the son of Russian Jewish immigrants 7 5 His sister Rose Frisch became a noted scientist who worked on women s fertility and population studies 7 Her father practiced entertainment law in New York and counted among his famous clients Harold Arlen Tommy Dorsey Willem de Kooning Jack Lawrence and Mark Rothko 8 At Eastman s request Lawrence wrote the song Linda when she was four years old 8 It was recorded by Buddy Clark in 1947 and went to No 1 on the charts 4 and was recorded again in 1963 by duo Jan and Dean 8 Eastman graduated from Scarsdale High School in 1959 9 She then attended Vermont College in Montpelier Vermont where she received an Associate of Arts in 1961 10 11 Her brother John who studied law like their father later became the attorney and manager of her husband Paul McCartney 12 She preferred nature and animals while growing up and enjoyed going horseback riding as a child 8 After graduating from Vermont College she attended the University of Arizona and majored in fine arts 9 while taking up nature photography as a hobby 8 While she was studying there her mother was killed in the 1962 crash of American Airlines Flight 1 in Jamaica Bay New York 13 14 She then left the University of Arizona without graduating and married Joseph Melville See Jr in June 1962 Their daughter Heather was born in December 1962 They divorced in 1965 and Linda resumed using her maiden name Career EditPhotography Edit Linda became a receptionist and editorial assistant for Town amp Country magazine 8 In 1965 she became romantically involved with photographer David Dalton She studied how he worked during photo shoots how he set up shots and managed lighting and composition When she began her own shoots such as with music groups he said he was astonished at how easily she could take control of unruly or uncooperative musicians 15 He said that shooting rock groups was a bloody pain in the neck But with the lovely Linda all this changed Now their eyes were pinned on her 16 Dalton was also impressed by the intelligence of Eastman s daughter Linda and I would get high and Heather would say the most amazing things I d think This is Andre Breton at six years old He added that he found Linda s relationship with Heather a very charming aspect of her life with this wonderful child 15 When the magazine received an invitation to photograph the Rolling Stones during a record promotion party on a yacht Eastman immediately volunteered to represent the publication 16 The photo shoot marked a turning point in her life I was the only photographer they allowed on the yacht I just kept clicking away with the camera and they enjoyed it and I enjoyed it and suddenly I found that taking pictures was a great way to live and a great way to work 8 Eastman s father wanted her to undertake formal training with a professional photographer Well I never had the patience for that she said I had to trust my feelings 8 But she studied the photography of horses at college in Arizona under Hazel Larsen Archer and became an avid nature hobbyist using a Leica camera 8 A few months after her Rolling Stones shoot she was allowed backstage at Shea Stadium where the Beatles performed 17 Eastman had gained some experience in celebrity photography and became an unofficial house photographer at Bill Graham s Fillmore East concert hall Among the artists she photographed there were Todd Rundgren Aretha Franklin Grace Slick Jimi Hendrix Bob Dylan Janis Joplin Eric Clapton Simon amp Garfunkel the Who the Doors the Animals John Lennon and Neil Young Her photo of Young taken in 1967 was used on the cover of Sugar Mountain Live at Canterbury House 1968 in 2008 She photographed Clapton for Rolling Stone magazine and became the first woman to have a photograph on the cover May 11 1968 After she married McCartney her photo of the two of them appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone on January 31 1974 making her the only person to appear on the magazine s cover who was also the photographer Her photographs were later exhibited in more than 50 galleries internationally and at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London A collection of photographs from that time Linda McCartney s Sixties Portrait of an Era was published in 1992 18 She also took the photograph for the cover of Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson s single The Girl Is Mine 19 Music Edit Main article Paul McCartney and Wings Paul and Linda McCartney at the Academy Awards at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion April 2 1974 After the Beatles broke up in 1970 Paul taught Linda to play keyboards and recorded an album with her Ram as a duo The couple formed the band Wings 20 They garnered several Grammy Awards becoming one of the most successful British bands of the 1970s but had to endure jibes about Linda s singing 21 In 1977 the reggae inspired single Seaside Woman was released by an obscure band called Suzy and the Red Stripes on Epic Records in the United States Suzy and the Red Stripes were Wings with Linda who wrote the song on lead vocals 22 The song recorded by Wings in 1972 was written in response to allegations from Paul s publisher that Linda s co writing credits were inauthentic and that she was not a real songwriter In 1971 Northern Songs and Maclen Music filed a lawsuit alleging that Paul McCartney had violated an exclusive rights agreement by collaborating with Linda on the song Another Day which had the effect of transferring a 50 share of the publishing royalties to his own McCartney Music company 23 The lawsuit was amicably settled according to an ATV spokesman in June 1972 24 The McCartneys shared an Oscar nomination for the song Live and Let Die they were photographed together at the event in April 1974 25 Linda s album Wide Prairie which included Seaside Woman was released posthumously in 1998 26 Along with eight other British composers Paul contributed to the choral album A Garland for Linda and he dedicated his classical album Ecce Cor Meum 1999 to Linda 27 Vegetarian cookbooks and company Edit Main article Linda McCartney Foods When she and Paul decided to become vegetarians in 1975 28 Linda stated that she would no longer eat anything with a face and if slaughterhouses had glass walls the whole world would be vegetarian 29 This shift led to the creation of cookbooks and a company In 1989 she released her first vegetarian cookbook Linda McCartney s Home Cooking she credits author Peter Cox for all of his help and research on the copyright page 14 3 30 Next in 1991 Linda started her own company called Linda McCartney Foods that served frozen vegetarian meals 14 According to Far Out Magazine Linda McCartney Foods helped make it easier and more accessible for people to choose not to eat meat At the time options were extremely limited and Linda essentially made vegetarianism possible on a much larger scale The brand is one of Britain s most established meat free food products 29 However in 1999 The H J Heinz Company acquired the company 31 and in 2007 the Hain Celestial Group bought it 32 Her next vegetarian cookbook Linda s Kitchen Simple and Inspiring Recipes for Meatless Meals was published in 1995 33 and was nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award in the Vegetarian Books category in 1996 34 In 2021 Paul Stella and Mary McCartney updated and veganized a number of Linda s vegetarian recipes and released them as the vegan cookbook Linda McCartney s Family Kitchen 35 36 Personal life EditMarriages Edit Melville See Jr 1962 1965 Edit Eastman s first marriage was to Joseph Melville See Jr April 19 1938 March 19 2000 37 whom she met in college He received a geology degree from Princeton and undertook graduate studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson Eastman followed him there where she enrolled at the university to study art history She was there in March 1962 when her mother was killed in American Airlines Flight 1 crash She married See on June 18 1962 and their daughter Heather Louise was born on December 31 1962 The couple had dissimilar lifestyles became increasingly unhappy and divorced in June 1965 He was an academic who spent much of his time studying and doing research while she preferred a home life She loved the wide open spaces in Arizona and enjoyed riding horses through the desert landscape The settings with saguaro cacti reminded her of scenery from western films which inspired her to take up photography as a hobby 8 Paul McCartney 1969 1998 Edit See also Paul McCartney Heather McCartney Mary McCartney Stella McCartney and James McCartney On May 15 1967 while on a photo assignment in London Eastman met Paul McCartney at the Bag O Nails club where Georgie Fame was performing They met again four days later at the launch party for Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band at Brian Epstein s house When her assignment was completed she flew back to New York City 38 432 They got together again the following May in New York while McCartney and John Lennon were there to inaugurate Apple Records 39 A few months after he returned to London McCartney invited Eastman to spend some time with him there When she arrived they went to his home where they spent the evening He must have been really happy that night said one of the fans who often loitered outside his home He sat on the windowsill with his acoustic guitar and sang Blackbird to us from his upstairs room 40 McCartney was attracted to Eastman for a number of reasons which he explained later I liked her as a woman she was good looking with a good figure so physically I was attracted to her 38 471 McCartney also liked her sense of independence Her mental attitude was quite rebellious growing up she was the kind of kid who would hang out in the kitchen with the black maids to learn cooking She disliked socializing They both liked natural surroundings he said and they shared a love of nature which became one of their most important emotional links 38 471 He knew that because of her very free spirit she was considered a rebel and a black sheep by her family for avoiding excelling in education unlike her father and brother She was an artist Paul said and was not cut out to be an academic 38 471 Linda s daughter Heather created another strong bond between them since he had always liked and wanted children of his own When McCartney first met Heather who was nearly six he insisted that she and Linda move to London to live with him After they did he devoted time to Heather playing with her reading her stories and drawing cartoons with her He sang her to sleep at bedtime 40 Linda McCartney performing in 1976 with Paul McCartney and Wings Biographer Philip Norman observed that Linda had some personality aspects which Paul admired She seemed less concerned with clothing or her public appearance preferring to dress casually even in semi formal settings She typically held his arm when they were together often gazing up at him in awe and seeming to idolize him 40 Paul s friends said that he began to be less formal whether shaving less often or just wearing simpler clothes He could go on the bus down to Apple said his maid and no one would recognize him 40 Linda s relaxed attitude about everyday things began to affect him in other ways He recalls once feeling guilty because he was exhausted from work and having trained himself to never appear tired apologized to her She simply replied it s allowed which amazed him I remember thinking Fucking hell That was a mind blower I d never been with anyone who thought like that it was patently clear that it was allowed to be tired 40 They were married in a small civil ceremony at Marylebone Town Hall on March 12 1969 41 42 43 British fans reacted negatively partly because his marriage ended McCartney s status as the last unattached Beatle 44 51 John Lennon married Yoko Ono a week later and both women were perceived by fans as reasons for the group s breakup 44 50 Lennon at one point publicly criticized the way the press treated Linda She got the same kind of insults hatred absolute garbage thrown at her for no reason whatsoever other than she fell in love with Paul McCartney 44 52 In late 1969 Paul fell into a deep depression due to the Beatles pending breakup after John Lennon s departure 45 He spent days in bed and drank excessively wondering what to do with his life 46 McCartney later said that Linda helped him pull out of that crisis by praising his work as a songwriter and persuading him to continue writing and recording 44 131 After a few troubled months Paul McCartney wrote Maybe I m Amazed in Linda s honour He explained during an interview that the song was written for me and Linda and that with the Beatles breaking up that was my feeling Maybe I m amazed at what s going on Maybe I m a man and maybe you re the only woman who could ever help me Baby won t you help me understand Maybe I m amazed at the way you pulled me out of time hung me on the line Maybe I m amazed at the way I really need you He added that every love song I write is for Linda 46 47 His marriage to Linda viewed as such a disastrous misstep at the time became by far the happiest and most durable in pop Despite the immensity of his fame and wealth the couple managed to lead a relatively normal domestic life and prevent their children from becoming the usual pampered neglected screwed up rock biz brats If the public never quite warmed to Linda thanks mainly to her militant vegetarianism and animal rights activism she was acknowledged to have been the right one for him just as Yoko had been for John Biographer Philip Norman 48 During their 29 year marriage the McCartneys had four children she brought her daughter Heather whom Paul later formally adopted from her first marriage and together the couple had Mary b 1969 Stella b 1971 and James b 1977 They sometimes went to his farmhouse retreat in western Scotland which he purchased before they met a hidden place he used to escape Beatlemania 38 470 They both liked and needed time away from the city and were equally attracted to natural surroundings writes biographer Barry Miles We d just enjoy sitting out in nature Paul said 38 470 The song Two of Us on Let it Be was written by Paul during one of their country drives This song was about that doing nothing trying to get lost and the wonderfully free attitude we were able to have 38 470 49 Linda recalled the setting Scotland was like nothing I d ever lived in It was the most beautiful land you have ever seen way at the end of nowhere To me it was the first feeling I d ever had of civilization dropped away so different from all the hotels and limousines and the music business so it was quite a relief 38 522 McCartney began writing more of his songs away from the studio I found that I was enjoying working alone he said 38 571 He wrote the song The Lovely Linda for his debut solo album while they were staying in Scotland 38 571 In 1971 they recorded the album Ram She became Lady McCartney when her husband was knighted in 1997 Her brother entertainment lawyer John Eastman had represented McCartney since the Beatles breakup until his death in 2022 50 Lifestyle Edit Animal rights activist Edit A strong advocate of animal rights Linda lent her support to many organizations such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA the Council for the Protection of Rural England and Friends of the Earth She was also a patron of the League Against Cruel Sports 14 She narrated a TV advertisement for PETA in which she said Have you ever seen a fish gasping for breath when you take it out of the water They re saying Thanks a lot for killing me It feels great you know No It hurts 51 After her death PETA created the Linda McCartney Memorial Award 52 Marijuana Edit In 1984 McCartney was arrested in Barbados for possession of marijuana her husband had been arrested in 1975 in Los Angeles on the same charge 53 After flying to Heathrow Airport she was arrested on charges of possession She later said that while hard drugs are disgusting marijuana is pretty lightweight 54 55 Diagnosis and death EditMcCartney was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995 and her condition worsened when the cancer metastasized to her liver 56 Paul was aware of the prognosis and later said The doctors had told me privately that we d caught it too late that she ll have about 18 months And that was what she had 57 58 She died from the disease at the age of 56 on April 17 1998 at the McCartney family ranch in Tucson Arizona Her family was with her when she died 59 McCartney was cremated in Tucson and her ashes were scattered at the McCartney family s English farm in Sussex 60 Paul later suggested that fans remember her by donating to breast cancer research charities that did not support animal testing or the best tribute go veggie A memorial service was held at St Martin in the Fields in London which was attended by George Harrison Ringo Starr Billy Joel Elton John David Gilmour Peter Gabriel and other celebrities among a congregation of 700 61 A memorial service was also held at Riverside Church in Manhattan two months after her death 62 Paul said at her funeral She was my girlfriend I lost my girlfriend 63 McCartney left all of her property to Paul including royalties from books and records and rights to her photos 64 65 He pledged to continue her line of vegetarian food and to keep it free from GMOs 66 Tributes and dedications Edit The Linda McCartney Memorial Garden and bronze statue in Kintyre Scotland In June 1998 the artist Brian Clarke exhibited The Glass Wall Dedicated to Linda McCartney a 1 012 square foot artwork in stained glass at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York Created by Clarke between 1997 98 a period in which he and McCartney exhibited their collaborations in photography and stained glass together at the Swiss National Museum of Glass Arts in Romont 67 68 the artwork which takes as its motif the fleur de lys or lily cited as Linda s favourite flower was renamed in tribute to her after her death The exhibition of the same name ran until September 1998 after which The Glass Wall was acquired by the Corning Museum of Glass 69 and installed as part of its permanent collection in Steuben After her death the Edinburgh International Film Festival premiered Wide Prairie a six minute cartoon fantasy film McCartney made with director Oscar Grillo 70 71 In April 1999 Paul McCartney performed at the Concert for Linda tribute at the Royal Albert Hall organized by two of their friends Chrissie Hynde and Carla Lane 72 Among the artists who performed besides Paul were George Michael the Pretenders Elvis Costello Tom Jones and Neil Finn 73 Paul closed the concert by dedicating the event to Linda whom he called his beautiful baby and their children 74 In January 2000 Paul announced donations in excess of 2 000 000 for cancer research at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York and the Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson where Linda received treatment The donations through the Garland Appeal were made on the condition that no animals would be used for testing 75 Also in 2000 The Linda McCartney Centre a cancer clinic opened at The Royal Liverpool University Hospital In November 2002 the Linda McCartney Kintyre Memorial Trust opened a memorial garden in Campbeltown the main town in Kintyre with a bronze statue of her by her cousin sculptor Jane Robbins 12 76 Representation in other media EditElizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell played the McCartneys in the 2000 TV movie The Linda McCartney Story 77 She was portrayed as Linda Eastman in the 1985 TV movie John and Yoko A Love Story 78 The McCartneys guest starred as themselves in The Simpsons episode Lisa the Vegetarian 79 She appears in the 2021 Peter Jackson documentary The Beatles Get Back 80 Discography EditMain article Wings discography Albums Edit Ram 1971 with Paul McCartney Wide Prairie 1998 Solo singles Edit Year Song UK US Hot 100 Album1998 Wide Prairie 74 Wide Prairie1999 The Light Comes from Within 56 Session work Edit Paul McCartney McCartney 1970 The Beatles Let It Be 1970 Denny Laine Holly Days 1977 Denny Laine Japanese Tears 1980 Paul McCartney McCartney II 1980 Paul McCartney Tug of War 1982 Paul McCartney Pipes of Peace 1983 Paul McCartney Give My Regards to Broad Street 1984 Paul McCartney Press to Play 1986 Paul McCartney Flowers in the Dirt 1989 Paul McCartney Off the Ground 1993 Paul McCartney Flaming Pie 1997 See also EditList of animal rights advocates List of vegetariansReferences Edit Linda McCartney Biography com Retrieved September 21 2019 Linda McCartney Official Website a b Linda McCartney Photographer of Rock Stars Dies at 56 The New York Times April 20 1998 Retrieved December 3 2021 a b c When I Was A Pup Archived from the original on October 22 2009 Retrieved June 9 2011 a b Rogovoy Seth November 4 2013 Secret History of Paul McCartney the Jewish Beatle The Forward Retrieved December 15 2015 Ze ev Glicenstein 2006 Roots and remembrance explorations in Jewish 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leads Linda tribute BBC News April 11 1999 Retrieved June 9 2011 Paul McCartney s Concert for Linda April 10 1999 Sir Paul s 2m cancer donation BBC News January 5 2000 Retrieved June 9 2011 Scots tribute to Linda McCartney BBC News November 1 2002 Retrieved June 9 2011 The Linda McCartney Story Rotten Tomatoes 2000 Retrieved April 9 2012 John and Yoko A Love Story Rotten Tomatoes 2000 Retrieved April 9 2012 Martyn Warren Wood Adrian 2000 Lisa the Vegetarian British Broadcasting Corporation Archived from the original on March 9 2005 Retrieved November 30 2008 Feldman Barett Christine November 25 2021 Yoko Linda Get Back and shifting perceptions of the women of the Beatles The Conversation Retrieved December 3 2021 Bibliography EditMcCartney Linda Linda McCartney s Home Cooking Quick Easy And Economical Vegetarian Dishes for Today Arcade 1990 ISBN 978 1559700979 McCartney Linda Linda s Kitchen Simple And Inspiring Recipes For Meatless Meals Arcade 1995 ISBN 978 0821221235 McCartney Linda with Paul Mary and Stella McCartney Linda McCartney s Family Kitchen Over 90 Plant Based Recipes to Save the Planet and Nourish the Soul Voracious Little Brown and Co 2021 ISBN 978 0 316 49798 5Further reading EditFields Danny 2001 Linda McCartney Time Warner Paperbacks ISBN 978 0 7515 2985 2 Halstead Craig 2007 Michael Jackson For the Record Authors OnLine ISBN 978 0 7552 0267 6 Miles Barry 1997 Many Years From Now Vintage Random House ISBN 978 0 7493 8658 0 Spitz Bob 2005 The Beatles The Biography Little Brown and Company ISBN 978 0 316 80352 6 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Linda McCartney Wikimedia Commons has media related to Linda McCartney Official website Linda McCartney at IMDb Linda McCartney s Family Kitchen In Conversation with Paul Mary and Stella Paul McCartney Official Channel Interview Oct 6 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Linda McCartney amp oldid 1130159984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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