John Lennon / Info générales - 8 years ago
Paul McCartney Working On New LP With Greg Kurstin
John Lennon / Info générales - 8 years ago
John Lennon / Info générales - 8 years ago
Almost 50 years ago, the Beatle stepped aside from the planet’s biggest band to create the soundtrack to Joe Massot’s movie Wonderwall. With the help of India’s finest musicians, he invented the idea of the world music crossoverLet’s call it the Riddle of the Dark Horse: what do you get if you cross...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
Three-week extravaganza across city planned with an event for each of the 13 tracks on the Beatles landmark album It was considerably more than 20 years ago today. Liverpool is preparing to celebrate the golden anniversary of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, the Beatles album released on 1 June...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
By Allyssia Alleyne, CNN (CNN)At 19, British photographer David Magnus was invited to shoot a still relatively unknown pop group called The Beatles during a concert at a Buckinghamshire private school. Needless to say, they didn’t stay unknown for much longer. The Fab Four would go on to be on...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
BY MATT MILLER MAR 21, 2017 In early 1958, Chuck Berry released “Sweet Little Sixteen,” a song that would change the course of music history. It ignited the urge to celebrate rock and roll in kids throughout America, but it also traveled the world and influenced four boys in Live...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
From the Beatles and Beach Boys to Motörhead, the biggest names in music were so influenced by Berry they sometimes had to give him a writing credit. Here are the songs that owe a debt to the father of rock’n’rollRead Berry’s obituaryChuck Berry – a career and life in picturesAs Berry observed in Je...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
bt Kaja Whitehouse, New York Post Music publishing giant Sony/ATV just told Paul McCartney that The Beatles have to take a number — behind Duran Duran! Sony/ATV asked a Manhattan federal judge to dismiss McCartney’s lawsuit over the rights to a catalog of songs he created with John Lennon — saying t...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
THE BEATLES’ REMARKABLE catalog includes just one official live album, and the group’s immense popularity made it unlistenable. The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl, recorded in 1964 and 1965 but not released until 1977, was always a frustrating listen. Try as you might, you simply cannot hear much mus...
John Lennon / Info générales - 8 years ago
John Lennon / Info générales - 8 years ago
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
from The Beatles World THE Beatles have been named the best British recording artists in history, according to a new poll. The Fab Four pipped famed rockers Queen to the number-one spot – with David Bowie taking third place on the list. Elton John and the Rolling Stones completed the top five. The s...
John Lennon / Info générales - 8 years ago
Amsterdam, 1969, and Rick Wilson, a young magazine reporter, hears of unusual goings on at the Hilton…It must have been lunchtime at the pub on one of my first days of my dream job: making an English-language magazine in the magical city of Amsterdam.We were enjoying some refreshment when, swaying a...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
To hear Olivia Harrison tell it, it wasn’t unusual for George Harrison to stroll through their house spouting words at random — a process that could cause an outsider to wonder whether the ex-Beatle had suddenly started speaking in tongues. “George would throw out words one after another,” she said...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
from Rolling Stone Former Beatles bandmates Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reunited in the studio this weekend to record new music together, the drummer revealed on social media. “Thanks for coming over and playing Great bass. I love you man peace and love,” Starr wrote alongside a photo of him...
Beatles / Tout sur les Beatles - 8 years ago
from the Huffington Post On February 25, 1967, promotional films for the Beatles’ “Penny Lane” and “Strawberry Fields Forever” debuted on ABC’s Hollywood Palace. Fans had never seen films like these before, and they hadn’t seen the Beatles look or sound like they did now—in full psychedelic splendor...