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Photographing The Beatles Washington Post Mitchell photographed The Beatles at their first US concert at age 18, and because he had no flash on his camera, was forced to use the light around him. The results were iconic images of a band soon to take the world by storma and the beginning of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
When being good at your job isn't good enough Fortune By Linda A. Hill and Kent Lineback, contributors The Beatles, circa 1961. Left to right: Paul McCartney, Pete Best, George Harrison, and John Lennon. FORTUNE -- Remember Pete Best? Best was the Beatles drummer before Ringo Starr took the job and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jeff Reinartz: No gate fee means no top caliber entertainment at fair Post-Bulletin Not bad, considering that a ticket to see Paul McCartney, essentially what's left of the Beatles, starts at about $150. Certainly, not everybody who is going to the Freeborn County Fair is going with the intention of seeing the grandstand shows, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A Sign of the Times Patch.com By Clare Kennedy When Valley Ridge Shopping Center was built in the 1960's, the Beatles were tearing up the airwaves and a new, vibrant youth culture was emerging in the post-War boom. This month, the mall will be torn down to build a $21 million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney mocks Obama 'Magical Misery Tour' of midwestern states New York Post LITCHFIELD, NH -- Mitt Romney slammed President Barack Obama in advance of the president's bus tour of midwestern states Monday, derisively calling it the "Magical Misery Tour," a play on the iconic 1967 Beatles album "Magical Mystery Tour. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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