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Ringo Starr and Make-A-Wish: A teenage drummer gets to meet the Beatle Los Angeles Times (blog) "That's where it all started for me," Starr, 70, said Thursday morning a few minutes after briefly sharing a stage with 17-year-old drummer and brain cancer survivor Alexx Kipp, whose long-held wish to meet the Beatle was granted by the Make-A-Wish ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This Week in IT History: The Apple/Beatles Connection Microsoft Certified Professional (blog) No joke, it was Jobs' own mix of Beatles music. So he handed him another tape off the car floor, Woz quickly wrote out some programs on that one from memory (no pun intended), and the rest is history. Ron Wayne doesn't figure much in the history of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liam Gallagher compares tanning with success New Zealand Herald Liam Gallagher (far right) hopes his new band Beady Eye will be as big as The Beatles. Photo / Supplied Liam Gallagher says bands who don't want hit records are like "d**ks" who wear sun cream on holiday. The former Oasis star wants his new band Beady ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
John Lennon documentary named winner in this year's Peabody Awards Examiner.com In an interview with Beatles Examiner, writer-director Michael Epstein said he wanted in the film to open up a side of John Lennon that only those close to him saw. "And my sense was that there was a hidden Lennon, that there was a Lennon that unless ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bluesman Williams set for Friday Redding appearance Danbury News Times Photo: Contributed Photo / The News-Times Contributed Brooks Williams, like many musicians who grew up in the '60s and '70s, began playing music because of the Beatles. "I heard a guy playing Beatles songs on acoustic guitar when I was 10 years old and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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News Funny Ladies, Iron Jawed Angels, and Celluloid Candy Returns Patch.com And, just around the corner, don't miss the book discussion and signing at Words with the authors of Come Together: The Business Wisdom of The Beatles, an enlightening business case study of how the lads from Liverpool became an enduring ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chris Cornell Creative Loafing Atlanta That means old-school Soundgarden jams and solo material, and probably even a song or two by Audioslave -- that other band he was in for a minute -- are on the set list. You might hear a few Beatles covers as well. See all stories on this topic » |
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