Tuesday, October 4, 2011

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When the Beatles met Elvis, and John Lennon put his idol's nose out of joint
The Guardian
The Beatles arriving in San Francisco, California, in 1964. On their return to America's west coast a year later, they met Elvis at his house in Bel Air – but all did not go well. Photograph: Bettmann Archive/Corbis It was the meeting of two of the ...
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The Guardian
The Gospel according to the Beatles' businessman
Walton Sun
Mansfield began working with the Beatles in August 1965 at Capitol Records, where he also produced Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Andy Williams, Roy Orbison, David Cassidy, Don Ho, and others. Mansfield and the Beatles hit it off personally and ...
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Beatles fans can help make film of fan club secretary's memories a reality
Examiner.com
The producers of a planned documentary on the memoirs of the Beatles' long-time fan club secretary Freda Kelly are looking to the group's fans to help raise money to finance the project. The film, "Good Ol' Freda" is scheduled for release in late 2012 ...
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Q&A with Jaymz Lennfield of Beatallica on the band's 2011 tour
Examiner.com
Formed in Milwaukee a decade ago, Beatallica is a band whose members are Metallica-meets-the-Beatles incarnate. With their Sgt. Pepper-inspired stage garb and original songs that mash up both styles (eg "Hero of the Day Tripper"), the group transcends ...
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thenewno2: EP002
American Songwriter
By Raj Dayal October 4th, 2011 at 12:23 pm How do you step out from the large shadow cast by your father—who also happened to play guitar for The Beatles? If you're Dhani Harrison, you name your band, thenewno2, after the British television series, ...
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American Songwriter
The greatest rock and roll movie of all time? | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-10-04
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ray Morton, author of a new book devoted to the Beatles' breakthrough black-and-white 1964 pic, thinks so. A just-published title in a nifty series called Music On Film from Limelight Editions, A Hard Day's Night examines the Richard Lester-directed ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer


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