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A poignant portrait revealed in An Accidental Sportswriter
SI.com
"The first time I ever saw him, I was standing with the Beatles," writes Lipsyte. "Four little guys around my age in matching white terry-cloth cabana jackets were being herded up. Someone said it was that hot new British rock group on their first ...
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Norwich bands to be showcased at Liverpool Sound City
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
A string of Norwich bands are set to head to the home of The Beatles as their talents are showcased at an internationally renowned music festival. To send a link to this page to a friend, simply enter their email address below. The message will include ...
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Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Beatles music festival in Louisville, Kentucky
Easier (press release)
Join 50000 other Beatles enthusiasts at this five day festival of everything 'Fab Four', including 50 of the best international tribute bands. Other acts include Hal Bruce and the Hard Dazed Knights performing all 214 Beatles songs and in the order ...
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Neil Sedaka – writes the songs and sings them too
Ludington Daily News
Neil Sedaka's popularity may have waned in the mid-'60s with the Beatles and the British Invasion, but you couldn't prove it by the sell-out crowd at the Little River Casino Resort Saturday night. Filled with those who remembered, and sang along with, ...
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Cosmops spring concert May 17
Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.com
By Bill Iddings | The Muskegon Chronicle MUSKEGON — A medley of four love songs popularized by the Beatles will set the tone for the spring concert of the Muskegon Cosmopolitan Male Singers, aka Cosmops. "Eight Days a Week," "Michelle," "If I Fell ...
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Rear Beatles Era Paul McCartney Album Set For Release (A Top Story)
antiMUSIC.com
On Tuesday Rear Beatles Era Paul McCartney Album Set For Release was a top story. Here is the recap: (Gibson) Paul McCartney's first non-Beatles work, the soundtrack for the 1966 film The Family Way, will be released for the first time in its original ...
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[SCOTT KEELER | Times]
Tampabay.com
Back in the fall of 1965, we watched Bewitched and Bonanza, the Beatles were on their second US tour, and the antiwar movement was spreading across the country. In Hardee County, first-graders at Zolfo Springs Elementary School were rehearsing the play ...
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Tampabay.com
CBJ: Aligning your money and your values
The Daily Progress
The Beatles were right too: "Money can't buy you love." You can't pay someone a million dollars to love you more than a million dollars. Money can't buy integrity or friendship either. You can often purchase a cheap imitation of these values but not ...
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Blending Cirque, pop a challenge
Las Vegas Review - Journal
"Love" does it masterfully, creating a surrealistic Liverpool full of Beatles whimsy. "Viva Elvis" was tougher. Elvis was a down-front concert performer who lived mostly before concerts became a visual medium. And now comes Michael Jackson, ...
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Huck-A-Bee Song
The Tolbert Report
It is by Matt and Jarod – a couple of Huckabee supporters in Maryland – who praise Huckabee's "words of wisdom" to the tune of The Beatles' "Let It Be." They also had another song back in 2008 called "Breakfast at Huckabee's." This entry was posted on ...
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David Mason, 'Penny Lane' trumpeter, dies at 85
Kansas City Star
By VALERIE J. NELSON David Mason, a classical musician best known for his distinctive piccolo trumpet solo on the Beatles' recording of "Penny Lane," has died. He was 85. Mason died April 29 after a brief battle with leukemia, according to the All ...
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Tech talk: Personal media players supply more than music, says David Behrens.
Yorkshire Post (press release)
For the last two years, I have carried one around that will play not only my Beatles collection but also TV shows from last night – so I can travel to work on the train watching a tiny telly. I simply choose the programmes I want and download them from ...
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Yorkshire Post (press release)


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