Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Google Alert - the beatles

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Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher & The Beatles
Technorati
It is probable that both Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher were both singing The Beatles classic "Can't Buy Me Love" in their heads. However, the smart money is that Demi Moore was singing it first. Apparently, a little while before Demi Moore announced ...
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jazzville skyline: "…decomposing…"
NJ TODAY
by rocky-o There is a new addition to the "Composing The Beatles" series out on DVD this week, concluding the lifelong contribution to music that John Lennon favored us with, along with the continuing attributes of Sir Paul McCartney. ...
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NJ TODAY
From Shakespeare to the Monarchy, Top 10 Symbols of British Pride (PHOTOS)
International Business Times
Rock music icons The Beatles and the British Parliament had to be content with relatively low positions on the list; the system of monarchy came in sixth, with 68 percent of the votes. However, the royal family itself dropped off the final list. ...
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International Business Times
Snapps are Man, Woman of Year
Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch
The Snapps are members of the Chamber's Tourism Committee and were a driving force behind the creation of The Beatles Abbey Road sculpture and Beatles Park. The Snapps have a history in tourism and owned and operated a duck hunting guide service and ...
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Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch
Music: Folk melodies infused with jazz standards
Cyprus Mail
Although first moved as a child by the rock sounds of the Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Queen and Deep Purple, he started singing and learning to play the piano. At seven, Hamasyan discovered jazz and pursued classical music studies, composing his first ...
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Watch the 'Michael Jackson: The Immortal' Tour Video
PopCrush
Five years ago, Cirque du Soleil took the music of the Beatles and turned it into 'Love,' a smash multimedia hit that blended the troupe's trademark dancing skill with state-of-the-art production and newly remixed versions of songs the world knows by ...
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Review: A murder mystery at a Beatles convention? Help!
Examiner.com
Sally Carpenter's book, "The Baffled Beatlemaniac Caper," creates a whodunit in an unlikely setting -- a Beatles fan convention. The central character is Sandy Fairfax, a former '70s teen idol who, in his prime, played a young adult TV detective. ...
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State leaders applaud efforts
Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch
"We took a very small piece of history and turned it into a brick and mortar project," he said, referring to the creation of The Beatles sculpture to commemorate the rock-and-roll group's brief stopover in Walnut Ridge in 1964. ...
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Johnny Rotten graffiti is 'important' say academics
BBC News
Graffiti by Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten may be of greater significance than the discovery of early Beatles recordings, academics have said. Rotten, born John Lydon, drew on the walls of the band's London flat in 1975 after disliking a recent ...
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Boston Herald (blog)
The band is playing very loud tunes like Black Sabbath's "Iron Man," "She loves you" by the Beatles and even "Bad Romance," by Lady Gaga. Obama touched down at Manchester airport at around 11 am, according to pool reports, and will be touting a tax cut ...
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National Record Store Day's "Back To Black" Friday: 10 Releases Worth Leaving ...
Phoenix New Times (blog)
the selection of records is eclectic and exciting, with exclusive releases by such big name acts as The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, The Rolling Stones, and Beastie Boys. While the folks behind National Record Store Day make it clear that not all ...
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Love for bullied Kingwood High School teacher restores faith in the goodness ...
Houston Chronicle (blog)
The comments were made to him on his Facebook fan page and a large number of his fans weren't too happy about it, so Sunday evening about 75 of them gathered in front of his house to hand him balloons, presents and serenade him with the Beatles song ...
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