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Bowery Gallery to Visit 'Mad Day Out' with The Beatles | Bowery Boogie
taking advice from a friend who said “keep the best, ditch the rest.” Thus, the negatives from the rest of the “Mad Day” sat in his desk for 23 years. Fast forward to 1986, when he rediscovered them while moving to LA.
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Kiwi violin virtuoso who played on The Beatles' 'Hey Jude' to be celebrated | Stuff.co.nz
The Beatles' Hey Jude is turning 50 this year, but a milestone of a more classical kind will honour the late violin virtuoso from Manawatū who took part in its recording.
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The Beatles: Derek Taylor was more like a circus ringmaster than a PR | British GQ
In an age when pop culture and the music industry was still almost exclusively youth-oriented, he was at the heart of a utopian organisation that sought to turn the rules of show business and corporate practice on its head. Taylor called it “the promise to save mankind” and he would become its most public face throughout its unravelling and the unravelling of The Beatles themselves.
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Mention his name to many of the top names from the music scene in the late 50s/early 60s and they will say: “Tony Sheridan. The guitarist. What a character. I never know he came from Norwich.”
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If You Love The Beatles, You Should Read The Two Volume Biography Of Producer Sir George Martin
Sound Pictures: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin, The Later Years 1966-2016 is the second volume of the first full-length biography of George Martin. Kenneth Womack, author and Beatles scholar, provides a detailed account of Martin’s collaborative work with “the fab four”
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Beatles' Esher Demos: Tapes That Became the White Album - Rolling Stone
"Child of Nature" and "Mother Nature's Son" have virtually nothing do with nature – but much to do with each other, and the dream that everything they've broken can be healed. On the Esher demos, that bond of friendship is still holding the Beatles together. They would never sound as close again.
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