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The Beatles‘ first-ever recording is one of the most valuable records on the planet, and Paul McCartney only got it back in 1981. The little shellac disc contains a cover of Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be ...
It is truly impossible to call one of The Beatles‘ records the absolute best. They are all different, serve different purposes, and mark different eras of The Beatles’ career. That being said, there ...
The Beatles’ recording sessions were detailed by John Lennon in 1966, who said this rock band made everything from “electronic music” by clicking glasses together to “jokes.” Here’s what we learned ...
''I'm only 33, but I've always loved the music of the Beatles and was amazed how one group could make so many great songs in such a short period of time," says Houstonian Kevin Ryan. "When I was in ...
Musician, producer and recording engineer Jerry Hammack, author of The Beatles Recording Reference Manuals series, will release The Beatles' Recording Techniques - a new book that explains how to ...
The Beatles’ first-ever recording is one of the most valuable recordings in the world, but Paul McCartney didn't get it back until 20 years after it was made. The little shellac disc contains a cover ...
In 1968, the Beatles‘ Apple Corps bought 3 Savile Row, a building in central London that became their official headquarters. Wasting no time, a recording studio was designed and built in the basement.
Every member of The Beatles looks shockingly young in the early photographs of their first recording session as the official Fab Four lineup, but none looked younger or scrappier than George Harrison, ...