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Led by a music industry veteran and historian who brings an insider's perspective to the golden age of the early 1960s pop ...
In The Beatles' early days, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote songs in tandem. The two would write together at Paul's ...
A Musical Showdown,” will held at 8 p.m. Oct. 25 at Five Flags Theater, according to a press release from the venue. Tickets start at $35 and are on sale beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, March 16, online ...
Blonde On Blonde' is rated by many as Bob Dylan's greatest album. Let's check out some fascinating trivia about the 1966 album.
In their earliest days, The Beatles would imitate other acts in order to find their own sound, and one early song was a direct parody of The Shadows.
The Beatles' final album, 'Let It Be', arrived 55 years ago this month. Its legacy is complicated, to say the least.
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney fans beg for huge 'sequel' to Beatles classic to be releasedSir Paul McCartney was said to have recorded an entire album as a follow-up to one of The Beatles' most famous records, with ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney fans beg The Beatles legend to return to one unreleased albumWhile there is no official word on whether Sir Paul McCartney's unreleased album will ever see the light of day, fans are ...
Fans of The Beatles' Paul McCartney are hoping the veteran songwriter will still release his 'sequel' to one of the group's ...
Can you remember the horror you felt when you found out that Cliff Richard was 85? He was known as the ‘Peter Pan of Pop’.
THREE Glastonbury Festival acts will be performing at the Sub Rooms in Stroud. Gabrielle Aplin, the Bootleg Beatles and Third World are all scheduled to perform in Pilton in June. The intimate venue ...
North Alabama’s Rocket City Trash Pandas will try on alternate identities for two upcoming home games at Madison’s Toyota Field. On June 13 versus Southern League rivals the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, the ...
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