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April 28, 2019

Everything Fab Four: A Cellarful of Noise!

When it comes to the birth of the Beatles and the Mersey sound, Liverpool’s Cavern Club exists as ground zero for the most profound, most transitory musical fusion of the twentieth century. Directed by Christian Francis-Davies and Jon Keats, The Cavern Club: The Beat Goes On documents in unforgettable style the venue’s heyday, tragic demolition, and incredible […]
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Published on April 28, 2019 09:31

April 9, 2019

Everything Fab Four: A Starr Is Born

On April 9th, 1971, Ringo Starr made his first major statement as a solo artist. After a pair of lackluster solo albums in Sentimental Journey (1970) and Beaucoups of Blues(1970), the ex-Beatle released the blockbuster single “It Don’t Come Easy� b/w “Early 1970,� a record that would set into motion an impressive string of commercial successes that, for […]
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Published on April 09, 2019 06:53

March 12, 2019

Everything Fab Four: The Beatles in March 1969

For the Beatles, March 1969 found the bandmates at a crossroads. Having succeeded in bringing the Get Back project to a landing, albeit a bumpy one, in January, they went their separate ways for a much-needed respite from life in Beatlemania’s unremitting spotlight. First, there was March 12th, 1969, when Paul McCartney and fiancée Linda Eastman exchanged […]
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Published on March 12, 2019 05:45

February 12, 2019

Everything Fab Four: The Beatles Play Carnegie Hall!

Organized by famed promoter Sid Bernstein, the Beatles performed a pair of concerts at New York City’s celebrated Carnegie Hall on February 12, 1964. Having just returned from their appearance at Washington, DC’s Coliseum, the Beatles sold out both shows, for which the Briarwoods served as the supporting act.  The Beatles� appearance at Carnegie Hall […]
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Published on February 12, 2019 06:30

January 15, 2019

Everything Fab Four: George Harrison Quits the Beatles

In January 1969, George Harrison was at tenterhooks. Life with the Beatles was becoming increasingly too much to bear. Harrison had spent the past few months producing an album by Apple recording artist Jackie Lomax, as well as hanging out with Bob Dylan and the Band, who had developed enormous respect for Harrison’s musicianship. It […]
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Published on January 15, 2019 06:07

November 27, 2018

Everything Fab Four: Ray Connolly’s “Being John Lennon�

With his recent book Being Elvis: A Lonely Life, veteran British journalist Ray Connolly offered a rare glimpse behind the King of Rock ‘n� Roll’s dizzying highs and soul-crushing lows. His latest work, entitled Being John Lennon: A Restless Life, affords the Beatles legend with similar treatment, reminding us about the powerful, always wavering spirit […]
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Published on November 27, 2018 18:06

October 16, 2018

Everything Fab Four: Meet “The Beatles� on the Jersey Shore!

Released in November 1968, The Beatles (popularized as The White Album) remains the most complex, most beguiling of the Fab Four’s masterworks. Where Revolver is pop music’s reigning tour-de-force and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is its multicolored, phantasmagoric cousin, The White Album exists as a strange admixture of beauty and terror, a work of portraiture […]
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Published on October 16, 2018 06:18

October 2, 2018

Everything Fab Four: To Remix or Not to Remix?—That Is the Question

In May 2017, Apple released a remixed version of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to mostly critical acclaim. While a slew of audiophiles adored the expanded soundscape, die-hards took issue with any suggestion that twenty-first-century hands might trifle with the Beatles� masterpieces. After all, you can’t improve on the Mona Lisa, right? Well, it turns […]
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Published on October 02, 2018 07:14