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Melvins Drummer Dale Crover Discusses Bonham, Kiss and the Beatles Ultimate Classic Rock But even bands like the Beatles and the Who, lots of bands like that, even though they had one drummer, there's two drum parts on a lot of those records. Especially on the Beatles stuff, there are tons of their records where you can totally tell they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Unusual venues at this year's Oxjam event Oxford Mail By Fran Bardsley » THE rooftop gig – beloved of The Beatles and U2 – is coming to Oxford to launch an October charity music festival. We Aeronauts, The Old Grinding Young and the Dan Hutchins band will take to the summit of Said Business School in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Breakfast with the Beatles' Approaches 30 Year Mark About - News & Issues By Corey Deitz, About.com Guide August 31, 2011 After almost 30 years on 95.5 KLOS/Los Angeles, Breakfast with the Beatles has become the longest running Beatles show in the United States. It can be heard Sunday mornings from 8 - 11 am Pacific and has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Willy Chirino Performing My Beatles Heart at Adrienne Arsht Center September 10 Miami New Times (blog) 31 2011 at 11:20 AM You might be wondering: Just what the hell have the Beatles got to do with Willy Chirino? Admittedly, "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" is a far cry from "Oxigeno" and "Sexy Sadie" is worlds removed from "Soy Guajiro." But make no mistake, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cirque De Soleil's "Beatles" Throw Out First Pitch At Dodgers Stadium (Video) Gack Sports Yesterday, if you we're attending the Los Angeles Dodgers/San Diego Padres affair, you had a flashback as the Beatles were in attendance at Dodger Stadium. Okay, it was the Cirque De Soleil's version of the Beatles as the Dodgers continued their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Album Review: The Smithereens, 2011 New Zealand Herald Their most recent outings have been covers of the Beatles' first US album Meet the Beatles! (Meet the Smithereens!), one of Beatles' B-sides, then a truncated run through the Who's Tommy. Fun for them, but you did wonder why. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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