Monday, October 31, 2011

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Yellow Dubmarine: If the Beatles met the Wailers
Baltimore Sun (blog)
It's "Oh! Darling," the Lennon/McCartney classic, but this bouncing version comes courtesy of Yellow Dubmarine, a Rockville eight-piece that plays reggae versions of Beatles songs. It's a risky concept — does the world need another Beatles cover band, ...
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Baltimore Sun (blog)
George Harrison exhibit opens at Grammy Museum
Calgary Herald
By Randy Lewis October 31, 2011 10:51 AM Former Beatle George Harrison's memorabilia are on display at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Times/MCT) Remember George Harrison's unforgettable opening line in the Beatles' 1969 hit Something? ...
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EMI sale in the balance as Warner Music withdraws bid
The Guardian
EMI holds the rights to artists such as Tinie Tempah (pictured) and the Beatles. Photograph: Action Press/Rex Features The sale of EMI hangs in the balance after frontrunner Warner Music withdrew a bid for the British company's recorded music division ...
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The Guardian
Steve Perry Records Beatles Cover for Future Solo Record
Ultimate Classic Rock
One is a Beatles tune, but he wouldn't offer any clue as to which one, nor would he hint at what the other two covers are. The famously bashful singer went on to further crush any roseate thoughts of Journey reuniting. "We have severely, emotionally ...
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Decoding the Brain's Cacophony
New York Times
"The Beatles' song! We somehow picked up the frequency of a radio station," recalled Michael S. Gazzaniga, chuckling at the 45-year-old memory. "The brain's secret code. Yeah, right!" Dr. Gazzaniga, 71, now a professor of psychology at the University ...
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New York Times
Zebra Crossings' Extinction Warned on Diamond Anniversary
Gizmodo UK
A cursory glance in Google Images shows you there are a million and one parodies of The Beatles' Abbey Road album cover, not to mention various other creative uses of the white strips of paint. It'd be a real shame if they were to disappear forever, ...
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