Paul McCartney And Wings Documentary Headed To Theaters   

 

A rare documentary on Paul McCartney and Wings, One Hand Clapping, will see a limited run of screenings this fall.

The film, which offers an intimate look at the group’s 1974 Abbey Road recording sessions that led to the record of the same name, begins screening on September 26th. Directed by David Litchfield, the new edition features previously unreleased footage of a solo acoustic performance from McCartney, a new filmed introduction, and unseen Polaroids. It accompanies the album One Hand Clapping, released in June.

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“It’s so great to look back on that period and see the little live show we did,” McCartney shared in a statement. “We made a pretty good noise actually! It was a great time for the band, we started to have success with Wings, which had been a long time coming.”


One Hand Clapping chronicled a transformative period in Wings’ history, when they had recently left Nashville and debuted a new lineup after the unexpected departures of Denny Seiwill and Henry McCullough. The version of Wings that plays on One Hand Clapping includes: McCartney and his late wife Linda; Denny Lain; guitarist Jimmy McCulloch; and drummer Geoff Britton. Rounding out the studio crew was orchestral arranger Del Newman and the saxophonist Howie Casey, who went on to join the Wings touring band.

Tickets for the film go on sale August 16th.

Order Paul McCartney and Wings’ One Hand Clapping now.

 

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