I FIRST met this larger than life lady Angie McCartney when I had a
cup of tea with her and her husband Jim McCartney, Paul’s dad, at
Baskerville Road, Heswall, some 40 years ago.
We clicked and have been firm friends ever since. I loved her and
Jim’s company and was very sad when he died. At the time I was the
compère at the Shakespeare Theatre Club. Any of the stars that appeared
there if they wanted, I would take them on a tour of Liverpool and
Wirral. After going to Nicholls Parkgate for their special ice cream, we
would finish up with Angie and Jim having tea and cakes.
So many stars really wanted to meet Paul McCartney’s dad and Angie
was a bonus. Rok Books are launching Angie McCartney – My Long and
Winding Road, her autobiography. The launch will be two nights at The
Philharmonic Hall on January 30 and 31.
I’m hoping to take Mrs McCartney and her daughter Ruth for afternoon tea to the Town Hall.
Her book is a fantastic journey containing 12 pages of photos, many
of which have never been published before. I will leave you with a
taster: Angie reveals the true story on how the song Blackbird
originated and how Paul dedicated it to someone dear to her heart. She
has the studio tape of Paul saying this one is for Edia – who was
Angie’s mum – after sitting on the end of her bed and recording the
actual Blackbird in the back garden of his house. I hope you all come to
The Phil and welcome her home.
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