Showing posts with label John Lennon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Lennon. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Paul McCartney Turns 69 Today

                   Macca In A Scene From "A Hard Day's Night 1964
                            Macca Turns 69 Today - Click Here
                  Macca Says Lennon Ended The Beatles - Click Here
               Macca In Possible Collaboration With Gorillaz - Click Here

Sunday, May 22, 2011

More Beatle News On Macca's Photos

                      John Lennon Microphone Sells - Click Here
                      Ringo Starr Interview - Click Here
                      Denny Seiwell Former Wings Drummer - Click Here
                      Laurence Juber Former Wings Guitarist - Click Here

Thursday, November 12, 2009

More On The Beatles 3-hour Radio Special


As said previously This Radio Special was
Written and produced by Beatles historian Kevin Howlett, each of the three 48-minute installments discusses different aspects of their career.

Here are the details in each episode -

Part One: Meet The Beatles!

The interviewees recorded exclusively for this series reveal the impact made upon them by The Beatles’ records from throughout their career. We hear Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, Tom Petty, film director Cameron Crowe and Ann & Nancy Wilson (of Heart) talking about their first-hand experience of The Beatles’ phenomenal 1964 breakthrough in the United States. Dave Grohl, Mark Ronson and Slash discuss the enduring influence of albums such as Rubber Soul, Revolver and Abbey Road.

Part Two: Ask Me Why

The interviewees focus on the various elements within the group that combined to make The Beatles so musically powerful: their strengths as performers - both instrumentally and vocally - plus the brilliance of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison as songwriters.

Part Three: The Beatles On The Record

We hear how The Beatles’ music was captured on record with the help of innovative arrangements and adventurous production by George Martin. Some of today’s leading record producers - Peter Asher, Joe Boyd, T-Bone Burnett, Jeff Lynne, Mark Ronson and Rick Rubin - marvel at the dazzling creativity evident in recordings made more than 40 years ago.



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