Friday, August 5, 2011

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Paul McCartney loves New York, talks 9/11, early Beatles memories
Monsters and Critics.com
The film is a black and white cinema vérité style that Maysles pioneered in his documentary on The Beatles' first visit to America in 1964. It features never before seen footage of McCartney in New York in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, ...
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Peoria music store offers Beatles tribute
Peoria Journal Star
He and a group of bandmates will perform the 1965 Beatles album "Rubber Soul" (plus the singles "Day Tripper" and "We Can Work It Out," which weren't on the album but were part of the legendary recording session) in two sets at 1 and 3 pm Aug. 14. ...
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Liverpool Academy of Arts presents Beatles exhibition Back From the USSR (GALLERY)
Liverpool Echo
by Catherine Jones, Liverpool Echo IT was 1968 when the Beatles sang 'you don't know how lucky you are boy, back in the USSR'. But being discovered listening to those lyrics would leave you very unlucky indeed if you lived in the old Soviet Union at ...
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Liverpool Academy of Arts presents Beatles exhibition Back From the USSR
Liverpool Echo
IT was 1968 when the Beatles sang 'you don't know how lucky you are boy, back in the USSR'. The Liverpool Echo, the best source for Liverpool FC, Everton FC and Liverpool news. Your Liverpool Echo, great local images, videos and your local stories. ...
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'The Ed Sullivan Comedy Special' premieres on PBS
NorthJersey.com
BY GREG BRAXTON AP Ed Sullivan didn't just introduce the Beatles to America but also brought the young, rising stars of comedy to television audiences. Ed Sullivan was one of TV's most awkward hosts. He couldn't tell a joke, couldn't sing, ...
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NorthJersey.com
Local author writes rock 'n' roll book
Goshen Chronicle
Badfinger was signed to The Beatles' Apple Records in the late 60s and by the early 70s they had scored a string of top ten hits including "Come And Get It," "No Matter What," "Day After Day," and "Baby Blue." During their tenure under The Beatles ...
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This Day in Music, August 5: Ring of Fire
The Morton Report
By Neil Cossar, Contributor On this day in 2007, Beatles fans feared the misuse of the Fab Four's music had hit rock bottom following the decision to license "All You Need Is Love" for use in a nappy advert. Procter & Gamble had purchased the rights to ...
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