The Beatles Children Photographs

John Charles Julian Lennon – born April 8, 1963 with Cynthia Lennon Julian is an English musician, songwriter, actor, and photographer. In 1984, he enjoyed immediate success with his debut album “Valotte” that spawned 2 top 10 hits and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. His next few albums did not do so well and in 1991 Julian left the music business for several years. In 2010, for the 70th anniversary of his father’s birth, Lennon opened an exhibition of 35 photographs called “Timeless: The Photography of Julian Lennon“ In 2002, Julian recorded a version of the Beatles’ classic “When I’m Sixty-Four”, a song from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band primarily written and sung by McCartney, although as was customary on all Beatles compositions of either author, John Lennon was credited as co-writer). His sixth album, Everything Changes, is complete and will be released in early 2010.

Zak Starkey – born September 13, 1965 with Maureen Cox Zak is an English rock drummer best known as drummer for The Who where he fills the role of The Who’s original drummer and his Godfather Keith Moon. Zak was also the third drummer for Oasis from 2004-2009. He got serious about drumming following his parents’ 1975 divorce, eventually joining the Icicle Works and then his dad’s All-Starr Band. But Zak got his biggest break when he filled his godfather’s old role in the Who in the mid-’90s. Band members and Who fans found him the perfect, powerful fit for the band. Zak has continued to record and tour with Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, as well as serving as the drummer for Oasis for a time and handling the sticks for Johnny Marr and the Healers. Zak married Sarah Menikides in 1985, and the couple gave the world the first Beatle grandchild, Tatia (who is now a musician). Read More: Beatles’ Children: Where Are They Now? | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/beatles-children/?trackback=tsmclip

Jason Starkey – born August 19, 1967 with Maureen Cox Like his older brother and his father, he’s a drummer – although he doesn’t seem too fond of the family legacy. “Being Ringo Starr’s son is the biggest drag of my life,” hetsmclip Jason worked in the music industry, becoming a road manager and drummer. He once said, “Being Ringo Starr’s son is the biggest drag of my life. It’s a total pain.” In 1987, Jason was fined £125 after being caught stealing a car stereo, and in 1989 appeared twice in court on drugs charges. He now lives in London with his wife and two kids.

Mary Anna McCartney – born August 28, 1969 with Linda McCartney In 2001, she was a producertsmclip Mary followed in the footsteps of her mother and became a professional photographer specializing in portrait and fashion photography. Mary also runs the picture department at her father’s company, MPL Communications. She also famously appeared on the back cover of Paul McCartney’s first solo album “McCartney” peeking out of his jacket…

Lee Parkin Starkey – born November 11, 1970 with Maureen Cox Lee owned a boutique in London for several years and battled a brain tumor in 1995 and 2001. She lives in London and is currently a make-up artist and a fashion designer. Her boyfriend is Kasabian/Beady Eye guitarist Jay Mehler with whom she had triplets.

Stella Nina McCartney – born September 13, 1971 with Linda McCartney The most famous of Paul and Linda’s children, Stella has become a well-known name in the world of fashion. She became interested in designing clothes at a young age, and worked her way up the ranks all the way up to launching her own, self-titled fashion line in 2001. There are now 17 Stella McCartney boutiques around the world. In addition to claiming a number of celebrity clients (including close friend Kate Moss), Stella designed the athletic wear for all the British athletes competing in the 2012 Olympics. In 2013, she was made an Office of the Order of the British Empire for her contributions to fashion. Stella has also earned a reputation for being outspoken, wearing a shirt that read “It’s About F–king Time” to her dad’s induction ceremony for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and openly criticizing her ex-stepmom Heather Mills. She married publisher Alasdhair Willis in 2003 and the couple now have four children Read More: Beatles’ Children: Where Are They Now? | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/beatles-children/?trackback=tsmclip

Sean Taro Ono Lennon – born October 9, 1975 with Yoko Ono John and Yoko’stsmclipc John and Yoko’s only child together, Sean, was born on his father’s 35th birthday. After his second son’s birth, John took a break from music to stay at home. Sean inspired Lennon to write the song ‘Beautiful Boy,’ which appeared on the 1980 comeback album ‘Double Fantasy’ (released just before John’s murder). Like his parents, Sean became a musician, writing with Lenny Kravitz and joining Cibo Matto before getting signed to the Beastie Boys’ Grand Royal record label. He’s released a few solo albums over the years, recorded a handful of film soundtracks and collaborated with a number of musicians, including his mother, the Flaming Lips, the Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr. and Mark Ronson. A few years back, he and his model girlfriend Charlotte Kemp Muhl formed the avant-garde folk group the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, releasing their first full-length album, ‘Midnight Sun,’ in 2014.

James Louis McCartney – born September 12, 1977 with Linda McCartney James is named after his father who’s birth name is actually James Paul McCartney. He is s musician and sculptor who released his first EP, “Available Light” on September 21, 2010. He has played drums, guitar and has co-written songs on some of his fathers albums but has lived a relatively private life.

Dhani Harrison – born August 1, 1978 with Olivia Harrison Dhfarlenani is a musician and is George Harrison’s only child. He has a band called thenewno2 and in August 2010, Dhani teamed up with Ben Harper and Joseph Arthur joined to form a new band called Fistful Of Mercy.

Beatrice Milly McCartney – born October 28, 2003 with Heather Mills Beatrice is just a little girl.

Heather McCartney McCartney was born in Tucson, Arizona to Linda Eastman (later McCartney) and Joseph Melville See Jr. (1938-2000), an American geologist. Her parents separated after eighteen months of marriage, with her mother marrying Paul McCartney in 1969 when Heather was six years old. During this time Heather was formally adopted by McCartney, also making an appearance in the Beatles film Let It Be. A sister, Mary, was born in 1969, followed by another sister, Stella, in 1971 and a brother, James, in 1977. She has said that although See had a lifelong influence on her, she considers Paul McCartney to be her father. McCartney began showing an interest in art, taking up printing at the Photographers’ Workshop in Covent Garden and winning the Young Black and White Printer of the Year Award in Ilford for a photo she called “Waterfall”.[2] She later went on to art college, where she focused on pottery and design. McCartney was hospitalized briefly in her twenties for treatment of an emotional disorder and traveled to Mexico a few years after being released, where she lived among natives of the Huichol and Tarahumara tribes. McCartney later moved to Arizona to live with her biological father and eventually returned to England to work as a potter.

Kyoko Chan Cox When John and Yoko married in 1969, Lennon became a stepfather to Yoko’s daughter, Kyoko, from her marriage to American film producer/art promoter Anthony Cox. In the early years of Ono and Lennon’s marriage, Yoko and her ex-husband were engaged in a custody battle over their daughter, inspiring the song ‘Don’t Worry Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking For Her Hand in the Snow)’ – credited to a Plastic Ono Band that included John, Ringo and Eric Clapton. Cox eventually disappeared with Kyoko, raising her under the name Ruth Holman as part of a religious cult named The Living Word Fellowship. Although Kyoko and her father left the church in the ’70s, mother and daughter did not see each other again until the late ’90s. It’s said that Kyoko, who works as a teacher and is married with two children, has since become close with her mom. Read More: Beatles’ Children: Where Are They Now? | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/beatles-children/?trackback=tsmclip

Francesca Gregorini (born August 7, 1968 as Countess Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna) is an Italian-American director[1][2] and writer. Born in Rome, Italy, she is the daughter of former Bond girl Barbara Bach and businessman Count Augusto Gregorini. Her mother is of Jewish and Irish descent.[3] Gregorini is also the stepdaughter of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, with whom she is close.[4] In 1990 she graduated from Brown University. Barbara’s oldest child is Francesca, who grew up in Rome and the U.S. before moving to England after her mother married Ringo. She went on to graduate from Brown University and dabble in music before gaining attention as a filmmaker. Francesca has written and directed two independent films, including 2013’s ‘The Truth About Emanuel,’ which was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. Gregorini also earned notoriety for her relationship with ‘Arrested Development’ actress Portia de Rossi, which ended in 2004

Mary Anna McCartney (born 28 August 1969, previously McCartney-Donald) is an English photographer and vegetarian cookery writer. McCartney is the eldest biological child of musician and songwriter Paul McCartney and photographer Linda McCartney. In 2001, she was a producertsmclip

Gianni Gregorini Ringo’s second stepchild from his 1981 marriage to Barbara Bach, Gianni was born four years after Bach and Augusto Gregorini’s firstborn, Francesca. Gianni, then a little boy, served as a pageboy at his mom’s wedding to Ringo. He grew up to work for his father in Italy, but later moved to Los Angeles, where he works as a businessman. Read More: Beatles’ Children: Where Are They Now? | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/beatles-children/?trackback=tsmclip

Arlen Blakeman When Paul married his third wife, Nancy Shevell, in 2011, he added another child to his brood. Paul became a stepdad to Arlen Blakeman, Nancy’s son from her previous marriage to lawyer Bruce Blakeman. It was the then-teenage Arlen who gave his mother away to Paul during the wedding ceremony. Arlen has since spent time away at college, occasionally making public appearances with his mom and stepfather. Read
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16 the beatles have only 9 not 16
That’s what I was thinking, but I think it’s 11. George had 1 child, John had 2, Ringo had 3 & Paul has 5 including Linda’s daughter Heather.
I think they were including Rongo’s 2 step children and John’s stepdaughter by Yoko. Still, I lost count.
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