Showing posts with label McCartney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCartney. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

More Info On The Paul McCartney Reissues

                           More On The McCartney Reissues Click Here
                           See The CD Packages On Amazon - Click Here
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                           Here Is Another Look At The Sets - Click Here

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Bonus Tracks On Paul McCartney Re-releases Coming In June

       Bonus Tracks On Upcoming Re-releases For McCartney and McCartney II - Click Here

       Macca Says Goodbye To Nancy At LAX - Click Here
       Macca Adds Second Date to Brazil - Click Here

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

More McCartney Reissues Coming Up In June

                   Paul McCartney In "Coming Up" Video from 1980
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

New Beatles Three Hour Radio Special

"Here, There and Everywhere," a new three-part, three-hour radio special that looks back at the history of the group, will air around the U.S. beginning later this month, FMQB Productions announced Wednesday.

The special, officially sanctioned by Apple Corps, will include new interviews with artists and producers who discuss the influence of The Beatles on their individual careers.

Written and produced by Beatles historian Kevin Howlett, each of the three 48-minute installments discusses different aspects of their career. In part one, "Meet The Beatles!," Brian Wilson, Tom Petty, Cameron Crowe and Ann and Nancy Wilson talk about the Beatles’ 1964 breakthrough in the United States, while Dave Grohl, Mark Ronson and Slash talk about the enduring influence of albums such as "Rubber Soul," "Revolver" and "Abbey Road." In part two, "Ask Me Why," the topic is the Beatles' strengths as performers and the songwriting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. Part three, "The Beatles On The Record," looks at the technical aspects of Beatles recordings with comments from Peter Asher, Jeff Lynne, Mark Ronson, Rick Rubin and Joe Boyd.

The series will be available for stations to run between Nov. 27 and Jan. 3, 2010.


Source - Beatles Examiner






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