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Macca helps son record music album

Legendary singer Sir Paul McCartney is looking forward to launch the music career of his son James, by helping him record a debut album.

Washington, Nov 25 : Legendary singer Sir Paul McCartney is looking forward to launch the music career of his son James, by helping him record a debut album.

James, a drummer and guitarist, has already been seen on two of his father's solo albums, but is eager to launch his own LP.

"I'm actually doing some recording with my son. We're just looking at the idea of him making an album. He's doing it all," Contactmusic quoted Sir Paul, as saying.

"He's writing it all, laying it all. It's sensational. But there's nothing set yet. We don't know if it'll work.

"The plan is for me to just do some recording with him, and it's really exciting. I'm really loving it," he added.

The album is expected to be released next year.

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