He's enjoying a break from his epic Out There world tour, which he recently added new US dates to. And Paul had the perfect summer retreat, heading off the the Hamptons with his wife Nancy Shevell and family. Paul stripped off to enjoy the East coast sunshine during a sailing trip, while Nancy, kept busy at the gym.
Family time: The 73-year-old went on a
ride with his son James, 37, with both musicians dressed for the sunny
temperatures in shorts and t-shirts
Nancy
meanwhile was spotted in her workout gear during the break, looking
svelte in leggings and a bright green vest and coordinating Nike
trainers.The
businesswoman met up with her husband after her gym session, with the
pair heading to Serafina in East Hampton for a spot of lunch with
Nancy's son Arlen Blakeman.The
Hamptons holiday was a real family affair for Nancy and Paul. As well
as sailing, Paul was also spotted getting a workout in as he went
cycling with his son James, 37.
Paul
and Nancy will celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary this October,
after tying the knot at London's Marylebone register office in 2011,
the same location as Paul's first marriage to James' mother Linda in
1969.
Paul has been keeping busy with his latest tour this year, playing
dates across Europe and Asia before heading back to the US in October
for another string of dates which will wrap up the 88-gig tour.
In July, Paul revealed he doesn't think any modern day band will be able to recreate the same success as The Beatles.
Paul claims the British rock band - made up of Paul, John,Ringo and George-found worldwide fame thanks to writing
their own material and their own individual skillset.
'Let's not forget, those four boys were f***ing good,’ he confessed.‘You name me another group who had what The Beatles had.'We all played, which is pretty hard. You don't get a lot of that these days.‘We
came at the right time. We wrote some pretty good stuff, our own
material. We didn't have writers. Could that happen again? I don't know.
I wish people well but I have a feeling it couldn't.'
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