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The Beatles’ “I’ll Get You” climbs into the U.K. top 40 on both the Official Vinyl Singles and Official Physical Singles charts this week.
The Who was formed in London in 1964, with the original lineup consisting of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey , guitarist Pete ...
The Who are digging deep for their final shows, pulling out songs rarely, and in some cases, never performed before.
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Somerset County Gazette on MSNWest Somerset Railway event to mark 50 years of historic diesel locomotives
Despite their relatively short working lives of just over a decade due to fleet standardisation, the Hymeks have remained ...
The Who have performed their 1971 classic song 'Going Mobile' live for the first time ever to kick off their North American ...
The producer, son of legendary “fifth Beatle” George Martin, has worked on Fab Four material for nearly 20 years since he ...
Helain and Jimmy Pesis – who attended the concert at ages 12 and 13 – just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Both ...
A last recorded meeting between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison revealed how they might have carried on despite their ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNMushroom Dad” Interview with Director Michael Lei at Tribeca Festival
Award Winning Director Michael Lei (L), whom began his career as an personal photographer to Joe Walsh of The Eagles, and ...
Few songwriters have had as many hits as John Lennon but that didn't stop him from being annoyed at The Beatles song Paul ...
A departure from her more bluegrass roots, So Long Little Miss Sunshine dips Tuttle into pop and rock, and needed time to evolve before it was recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Lainey ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney didn't always see eye-to-eye despite being The Beatles' primary songwriters. John wasn't ...
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