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    I'm an Obama fan, says Sir Paul McCartney
    Kansas City Post
    Friday 30th July, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Legendary singer Sir Paul McCartney has admitted that he's a fan of President Barack Obama and said that performing at the White House was 'very exciting'.

    The former Beatle performed in the East Room of the Presidential residence last month when he collected the Gershwin Prize.

    The guests included the first family and the likes of Stevie Wonder, the Jonas Brothers and Elvis Costello.

    "I was eager to meet him, being a fan of his and his wife. I had never actually been to the White House, so that was great. And the idea of playing in the White House was very interesting," the Mirror quoted McCartney as saying.

    "We wondered what the acoustics would be like, but they turned out to be great. So we had a great time, just the event of it all. We were all very excited. From me, myself, to the lowliest crew member, we were all buzzing," he continued.

    McCartney performed Beatles track 'Michelle' for the first lady but said the President was not angry at his wife being serenaded in public.

    McCartney said: "It was such a nice, friendly atmosphere. We found his whole family very relaxing to be with, and I think he found us, hopefully, the same way. So it was nice on that level."

    On playing Ebony and Ivory with Stevie Wonder, McCartney said: "One of the highs was singing Ebony and Ivory with Stevie because we'd never done it live together, so that was great.

    "To sing it live together for the very first time with the first black president there, it suddenly gave a great significance to the song," he added. (ANI)

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