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‘Beatlebone’ imagines John Lennon’s existential journey in Ireland | The Kansas City Star
Kevin Barry’s “Beatlebone” — a reimagining of Lennon and his travels with an Irish cabbie named Cornelius as they make their way to Dorinish, an island in the west of Ireland that John had bought 11 years prior.
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Fan 'reunites the Beatles' after buying Ringo's drumkit for £1m - Telegraph
He already had the guitars that belonged to John, Paul and George. Now, Jim Irsay has spent $2.1m (£1.4m) on the last piece of his project to reunite the Beatles piece by piece – Ringo Starr's drum kit.
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Book Review - New books examine Bob Dylan's vast discography, Beatles' 'Rubber Soul'
Kruth identifies "Rubber Soul" as the album where the Beatles shifted into a more ambitious mode. (I'd call it the album where the Beatles turned rock song into art song.)
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Woman spots her family in iconic Beatles photograph taken on Plymouth Hoe in 1967 | Plymouth Herald
A WOMAN had no idea her mum, dad and aunty were pictured in The Beatles’ 1967 photograph on the Hoe - until her daughter recognised them 40 years later.
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She worked for Apple, she said, and the Beatles were filming a promo for their new single the following night. They were looking for a crowd, and she liked my face.
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It was a surreal lawsuit. John Fogerty, the voice and principle songwriter for Creedence Clearwater Revival, had just released an album called Centerfield to much commercial success. And then he was sued for sounding too much like himself. He’d lost the publishing rights to all those old CCR songs to his record label and there was much bitterness on both sides.
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Buyers flock to Beatles tie-ins during first round of Ringo Starr auction | Examiner.com
a refectory antique table that Ringo noted in the auction catalog had been left at Tittenhurst Park by John Lennon and Yoko Ono when they lived there and before Ringo took the house over himself.
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Book review: 'Get Back' a time-travel adventure to save John Lennon | Examiner.com
Of course, history becomes changed, and each time he comes back to 2015, he checks Wikipedia to see if his efforts worked. But the discovery that accomplishing his goal will cause an unbearable consequence in his life is an unexpected twist in the story that causes a surprising ending.
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The Beatles meet the Bard in lively mashup | October 22, 2015 | www.theacorn.com | The Acorn
Cool Britannia presents a surprise concert, “Shakespeare and The Beatles,” a mashup of 38 Shakespeare scenes paired with Beatles music,
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“I had a nice time teaching Ringo Starr how to use it,” he remembers. “I would go to his house in Hampstead. He wasn’t particularly good. But then neither was I.” Paul McCartney also collaborated with Zinovieff on Carnival of Light, one of the last unreleased pieces of Beatles music. “I’d like to get in touch with him about it,” he says. “But I’m quite in awe – how do you get in touch with God?”
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