Sir Paul McCartney, Kt, MBE, was granted a coat of arms on his 59th birthday.
The coat depicts a guitar held by a Liver bird, a reference to his musical career and his Liverpool roots. The left-facing helmet has an open visor, as is customary for knights. It was officially granted by Hubert Chesshyre, LVO, Clarenceux King of Arms.
McCartney had originally applied for the coat of arms in 1997, the year he was knighted, but the death of his first wife Linda from cancer in 1998 delayed its design and approval.
Here is the official description:
Arms: Or between two Flaunches fracted fesswise two Roundels Sable over all six Guitar Strings palewise throughout counterchanged.Crest: On a Wreath of the Colours A Liver Bird calling Sable supporting with the dexter claws a Guitar Or stringed Sable.
Motto: ECCE COR MEUM (Behold my heart)
The design of these arms (granted on Sir Paul’s 59th birthday) clearly recalls Sir Paul’s principal instrument, the guitar. In addition the cormorant or ‘liver bird’ in the crest is a reference to his native city, Liverpool. The helmet is left-facing and has an open visor as is customary for knights; Sir Paul was made a knight bachelor in 1997.
The result is a simple and distinct design that makes a clear reference to the grantee’s career without departing from the standard vocabulary of the English heraldic tradition.
The shield, featuring two black curved emblems, is divided in two. The resulting four shapes, resembling beetles’ backs, symbolise McCartney and his fellow Beatles John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. The two black circles above are representative of records and compact discs, with guitar strings passing over them.
The motto Ecce Cor Meum is Latin for Behold My Heart. It is also the title of an oratorio released by McCartney in 2006.
The coat of arms was delivered to McCartney on 31 December 2002.
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- 2016: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville
- 2014: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Beacon Theatre, New York City
- 2011: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Empire Theatre, Liverpool
- 2010: John Lennon’s handwritten lyrics for A Day In The Life sell for $1.2m
- 2009: Ringo Starr to get Hollywood Walk of Fame star
- 1995: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka
- 1976: Wings live: Tucson Community Center, Tucson
- 1973: US single release: Live And Let Die by Wings
- 1968: Première of the In His Own Write stage play
- 1968: George Harrison and Ringo Starr return to England from America
- 1968: Paul McCartney celebrates his 26th birthday at Apple
- 1965: Television: Tonight
- 1965: Radio: BBC European Service
- 1965: Mixing: I’ve Just Seen A Face, I’m Down, It’s Only Love, Act Naturally, Wait, Help!, Yesterday
- 1964: The Beatles live: Sydney Stadium, Sydney
- 1963: John Lennon beats up Cavern DJ Bob Wooler at Paul McCartney’s 21st birthday party
- 1961: The Beatles live: Top Ten Club, Hamburg
- 1960: The Silver Beetles live: Grosvenor Ballroom, Wallasey
- 1956: Paul McCartney is given a trumpet for his 14th birthday
- 1942: Paul McCartney is born
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