Jenny Boyd (psychologist)

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Helen Mary "Jenny" Boyd (born January 8, 1947 in Surrey , England ) is a British psychologist . Before that she appeared as a mannequin .

Life

Boyd was born in Surrey in 1947, the younger sister of Patricia "Pattie" Boyd . She owes her nickname Jenny to her sister . In the 1960s she first worked as a model. After a relationship with the musician Donovan , who wrote the piece "Jennifer Juniper" about her, she was initially in a relationship with Alexis "Magic Alex" Mardas , the then head of the electronics department of the Beatles company Apple Corps . Her sister was married to George Harrison and Jenny Boyd was friends with Cynthia Lennon .

On June 12, 1970, she married Mick Fleetwood , the founder and drummer of Fleetwood Mac . She had two children with Fleetwood (Amy Rose and Lucy). The couple divorced and later remarried; this marriage did not last either.

She attended the University of California at Los Angeles , where she received her PhD in psychology in the late 1980s . From her dissertation , she and Holly George-Warren created the book Musicians in Tune , for which she asked numerous well-known musicians about their creative processes and their impressions of the music business.

Publications

Individual evidence

  1. Brown, Peter: The Love You Make: An Insider's Story of the Beatles. - 2002. - ISBN 0-451-20735-1 . - p. 1