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The Beatles Refused to Play for Segregated Audiences, Contract Shows ColorLines magazine by Jorge Rivas | Print | Comment ( View ) A contract up for auction next week shows that The Beatles refused to play in front of segregated audiences. The contract for a 1965 concert at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California was signed by manager ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Beatles 'Abbey Road' suitmaker up for sale Examiner.com British menswear company Crombie is selling the Tommy Nutter brand of clothing which made suits worn by three of the Beatles on the cover of the "Abbey Road" album, according to the Financial Times (registration required). Paul McCartney, John Lennon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Bear's Mouth Big Bear Grizzly Up first is Imagine the Beatles. The Beatles tribute band has been performing the tunes of the Fab Four since 1991. They've been requested by the likes of Goldie Hawn and Tom Hanks to name a few. Guests can expect to hear hits such as "A Hard Days ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
World Economic Health A Tale Of Two Recoveries, TD Bank Economist Says Financial Advisor Magazine The Beatles ballad "The Long and Winding Road" may serve as an apt theme song to a world economic recovery that, with the exception of emerging economies, will take baby steps over the next five years, according to TD's chief economist. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Album Review: Various Artists, Come Together New Zealand Herald By Graham Reid Al Green who features on the album sings the Beatles' 'I Want To Hold Your Hand'. Photo / Supplied Although the Stones were more profoundly influenced by black American music, the young Beatles certainly drew from that well. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yacht becomes Starr attraction Daily Astorian What was believed to be Beatles drummer Ringo Starr's yacht was spotted off the 17th Street Dock Tuesday morning. Although six people can be seen onboard, Starr's presence could not be confirmed. The luxury yacht, Lady M II, was moored off the Columbia ... See all stories on this topic » |
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