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Website Fined for Illegal Distribution of the Beatles' Music Spinner A music website that illegally streamed and sold music by the Beatles has been forced to pay record labels almost $1m [£625000]. Other artists whose copyright had been violated included Coldplay and Radiohead. US-based Bluebeat.com denied doing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beatles' Rare Tour Photos Revealed in New Book Spinner Between the focus on their personal lives and their time spent in the studio, sometimes it seems that the Beatles' history as a touring band gets overlooked (as much as anything related to the Fab Four can be, that is). Now, fans can get a new look at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why the Beatles matter In-Forum In conjunction with the exhibit, "The White Album: The Beatles Meet the Plains," "Beatleologist" Henry Gwiazda, professor of music composition and theory in the department of music at Minnesota State University Moorhead, talks about the experiemental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WIN! Tickets to see top Beatles tribute act Gainsborough Standard ROLL UP for another Magical Mystery Tour as the classic and unforgettable sound of The Beatles will be recreated by a top tribute act – and we have two tickets to give away. The Magic Of The Beatles are regarded as one of the UK's leading Beatles ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"A day in the life of the Beatles," a photographic walk with the Fab Four The Reader Some of the pictures that Don McCullin took of the Beatles during the summer of 1968 became cultural icons of the twentieth century, but the full result of that photo shoot, which Paul McCartney recalls as "a fantastic day out in the street", ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Reading While Eating for March 29: High Meets Low TIME Tuesday's links match Rebecca Black with The Beatles and South Park with fine art. Mundane Melodies: Rebecca Black (or, rather, her writers at the Ark Music Factory), is just as good a lyricist as The Beatles. Don't believe us? See this chart. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Liverpool ONE A City Of Dreams FemaleFirst.co.uk Central buildings is now the Beatles Hotel and Liverpool has changed beyond belief and all for the better Paradise street used to be the home of a massive car park and now it's the centre of what can only be said a fantastic shopping centre with a mass ... See all stories on this topic » |
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