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'Psycho-Acoustic' Beatles Recordings Cost BlueBeat $950000 Wired News (blog) By Jacqui Cheng BlueBeat.com, the company that tried to sell "remastered" Beatles tracks online before they became officially available, has agreed to pay nearly $1 million to settle a lawsuit filed by three music labels. The move comes more than a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AP-AM Prep-Cyber Corner TMC Net ON THE WEB: website THAT SOLD DISCOUNT BEATLES SONGS AGREES TO PAY UP CYBERSPACE (AP) _ A website that was selling Beatles songs at cut-rate prices is now paying up _ big time. A federal judge has signed off on a settlement between BlueBeat.com and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jeanine Deckers – The Singing Nun Legacy.com When you think of pop music in 1963, maybe you think The Beatles. Maybe The Ronettes, Jan and Dean, or The Four Seasons – all had big hits that year. But in December of 1963, while the nation was still reeling from the assassination of President ... See all stories on this topic » |
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