Mary McCartney is a British photographer, filmmaker, and musician, born on August 28, 1969. She is the daughter of Paul McCartney of The Beatles and American photographer Linda McCartney. While primarily known for her work in photography and visual arts, she has also ventured into music, primarily within the pop and indie genres. Mary released her debut album, "Vocal," in 2011, showcasing her soft, melodic style and lyrical storytelling. The album features a blend of pop and acoustic elements, highlighting her distinct voice and artistic sensibility. Her song "The Light" gained attention, reflecting her personal experiences and artistic influences. In addition to her music, Mary has made an impact through her visual arts, capturing moments in music history and the lives of notable figures. She has exhibited her photography worldwide and published several books. While not as widely recognized as her father, Mary McCartney's contributions to the arts reflect a unique voice and perspective, bridging her familial legacy with her own creative endeavors. Her work continues to resonate with audiences, emphasizing the multifaceted nature of artistic expression.