Thursday, December 15, 2011

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Aboard the 'Yellow Submarine'
Allentown Morning Call
By Milton D. Carrero, Of The Morning Call Ron Campbell, the animator of the 1960s Beatles rock film "Yellow Submarine," has had little contact with the members of the legendary band. But his work played a role in the life of the Fab Four and he knows ...
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Allentown Morning Call
Take 5 for Dec. 16 to 18
Washington Examiner
The members of Yellow Dubmarine, the Rockville-based Beatles reggae tribute band, had jammed to some Beatles tunes, partly inspired by Easy Star All-Stars Pink Floyd dub reggae tribute "Dub Side of the Moon." When a close friend died, the group and ...
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Xmas Mac specials, music, Beatles and apps
New Zealand Herald
Do you like the Beatles? Who doesn't? OK, me. But if you do, you can currently get the book Yellow Submarine for free to read on your iDevice. It's an animated version to show off what iBooks can do. All Iain Brown's Little Blue Monkey apps are on sale ...
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Beatles Christmas Song Battle: Reader's Poll
Ultimate Classic Rock
Former Beatles Paul McCartney and John Lennon have been pitted against each other in the press many times since the band split up, and even though it's not really in the holiday spirit, we're going to do it again with a very special holiday themed ...
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Q&A with John Gourley from Portugal. The Man
Anchorage Daily News
But that's what the Beatles did. And when they did the tricky things musically, it wasn't just shoehorned in there, whether it was a key change or dropping a beat in time signature or whatever. Right. Pink Floyd is obviously – well, I don't know if ...
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Las Vegas' Bellagio fountains learn new dances
USA Today
Then she powers up her Mac and shows an outline of the Bellagio's man-made lake plus step-by-step images of how the Beatles hit might play out on the fountains. Now she's choreographing to the music "like an animated storyboard," she explains. ...
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