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Paul McCartney scored his fourth post-Beatles No. 1 hit on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 with “Listen to What the Man Said.” ...
A 'perfect' song by The Beatles was initially a Chuck Berry-like song, with Paul McCartney urging the band to 'get away' from ...
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Guitar World on MSNHow a Gypsy jazz guitarist came to play George Harrison’s iconic Beatles guitars on a new tribute albumNolan’s friendship with the family continued beyond Harrison’s death in 2001. And after plucking up courage during one ...
Screen tests for Sam Mendes’ four Beatles films are ongoing and we know that because Joseph Quinn accidentally interrupted his co-star Barry Keoghan’s Friday while on the U.K. radio.
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Billy Joel slams one iconic Beatles album with brutal honestyBilly Joel has a right to his opinions, of course, but many might not like his stance on one legendary Beatles album.
Joseph Quinn has confirmed the screen test for upcoming Beatles film is underway. Helmed by Sam Mendes, the four separate ...
The "Saltburn" actor was immediately confused by Quinn's call, asking, "What’s happening? Are you pregnant? What’s happening?
Performers, fairgoers and vendors share the memories and performances that still echo long after the Indiana State Fair has ...
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Woman's World on MSNRemembering The Beatles, Jackson 5 & Osmonds’ Saturday Morning CartoonsLong before reality TV blurred the lines between celebrity and character, Saturday morning cartoons were already doing it—with ink, paint and a heavy dose of bubblegum pop. Throughout the 1960s and ...
J.P. is returning to WECK (1230 AM and 100.1, 100.5 and 102.9) with his long-running “Breakfast with the Beatles” weekly show at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 26.
A new book of Beatles-era photographs by George Harrison will be released in Fall 2026. Random House announced Thursday that "The Third Eye" features over 250 images, many unpublished, taken between ...
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GPblog.com on MSNCoulthard shares Beatles legend George Harrison’s secret F1 song ‘Bernie Says’David Coulthard has shared a unique story from Formula 1’s past, one that involves a Beatle, a dinner in Melbourne, and a song poking fun at Bernie Ecclestone, the then F1 Supremo. Speaking to ...
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