Tuesday, October 25, 2011

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Why did the Beatle cross the road -- 'Paul Is Dead' hoax still haunting us
Examiner.com
Yet it still continues to languish in Beatle land. It had its roots in a college newspaper story. It blew up from there getting worldwide news coverage. There are different elements as to how it started. The most direct answer, though, ...
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Beatles Recognized By Queen Elizabeth 46 Years Ago Today
RTT News
(RTTNews) - The Beatles were invested with Members Of The British Empire - a low-level title in the British hierarchy - on October 26, 1965. The Fab Four were among 189 people to receive honors that day. The ceremony took place at Buckingham Palace, ...
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New Hanover News & Notes - Beatles music; brown-bag lunch; Halloween party
StarNewsOnline.com
WILMINGTON | The Wilmington Choral Society presents "All You Need is Love – Music of the Beatles" at 7:30 pm Oct. 28, and at 4 pm Oct. 30, in the Scottish Rite auditorium, 1415 S. 17th St. We ask every concert attendee to bring a nonperishable food ...
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To Fully Appreciate the Wailers, We Must Fully Appreciate What Formed Them ...
PopMatters
By Mark Reynolds 26 October 2011 There's a case to be made for referring to the Wailers – Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer – as the Jamaican Beatles. Like the Fab Four, the Wailers helped revolutionize music in their native land during the '60s. ...
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PopMatters
This Day in Music: October 26th
Gibson
1965, Queen Elizabeth II presented The Beatles with their MBEs at Buckingham Palace. According to John Lennon, The Beatles smoked marijuana in one of the palace bathrooms to calm their nerves. 1970, A wake was held at the Lion's Share in San Anselmo, ...
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'Rebel Without A Cause' Opened In New York
WFMY News 2
In 1965, The Beatles were made Members of the British Empire by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. In 1966, Liberace played the parts of both a good and evil pianist on "Batman." In 1970, the comic "Doonesbury" by Garry Trudeau premiered. ...
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