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Chris Cornell on the Beatles, Pearl Jam Twenty
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Cornell also revealed that his favorite band – the group that "made music important to me" -- was the Beatles: "I was a little kid. I didn't know who was singing what song or who wrote what song. I only knew that they could do 'Eleanor Rigby,' which is ...
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When The Fab Four met The King
Independent Online
By Ray Connolly AP UThe Beatles, from left to right: John Lennon , Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. (AP Photo/PA) As summits go, it might have been a secret meeting of heads of state. It was the evening of August 15, 1965, ...
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Pieces of South America's Largest Beatle Memorabilia Collection Up for Auction
Hispanically Speaking News
"My passion for The Beatles comes from childhood," Raúl Blisniuk, owner of of South America's largest of Beatles memorabilia collection told the Associated Press. Some of the Argentine's pieces will be auctioned off October 13 by Banco Ciudad. ...
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John Lennon's 71st birthday celebrations at home and around the world
Examiner.com
In Hollywood, CA. on Oct. 9, join Chris Carter for a Lennon "Birthday Breakfast and Brunch With the Beatles" beginning at 8 am in front of the Capitol Records tower at 1750 N. Vine St., Hollywood, CA. The event will begin with music from Chris Carter's ...
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Colorado Park Name Up For Vote
KRDO
A committee settled on five finalists Wednesday for Pitkin County's new 850-acre park, including two inspired by the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and others. Also nominated are Elk Mountain, Shining Mountains and Skyline. Also up for a vote is a name for a ...
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He Pushed a Reluctant Industry Toward Digital Music
New York Times (blog)
For years he doggedly pursued the Beatles, one of the last major holdouts to digital music, and last November finally closed the deal with the band's company, Apple Corps, and its label, EMI. The Beatles sold 5 million songs in the first two months on ...
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