Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
McCartney's Ono money grudge
Contactmusic
30 November, 2006
Sir Paul McCartney is still seething after taking
John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono's advice -
because it cost him millions of pounds.
 
'Strawberry Fields Forever': The
making of a masterpiece
By Robert Webb, The Belfast Telegraph
29 November, 2006
Forty years ago this month, The Beatles
recorded their most complex track.
 
George Day
Beatles Story Museum
28 November, 2006
On 29th November, it will be 5 years since
George Harrison sadly passed away. The
much loved Beatle is greatly missed by fans
all around the world.
 
John Lennon bought house in
Leamington
Warwick Courier
28 November, 2006
Not many people know that John Lennon
once bought a house in Leamington.
 
Ono beckons us to void between
expectation, fantasy
By Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle
27 November, 2006
Yoko! Call me!
Also: Grapefruit at Berkeley Art Museum
 
The Beatles Track Notes (By Those In
The Know)
Podbop
27 November, 2006
The Beatles' "Love" came out last week and
consists of 26 tracks of ever so slight reshapings
of classic hits for the Beatles Cirque De Soliel
show in Vegas.
 
Reports: Beatles Close To iTunes Deal,
Could Lose Early Copyrights
FMQB
27 November, 2006
We've heard it before, but a new Fortune
magazine report says that the Beatles' catalog is
closer than ever to being sold digitally.
 
Beatle George’s Candie guitar cheap at
£100K
By Nigel Baudains, Guernsey Press and Star
27 November, 2006
The Maton MS500 Mastersound was used at
the Fab Four’s Guernsey shows on Thursday 8
August 1963.
 
John Lennon's Widow Calls for Healing
The Associated Press
26 November, 2006
Yoko Ono is calling for the anniversary of the
death of her husband, John Lennon, to become
a day of worldwide healing.
 
Drummer's luck
By Adrian Chamberlain,
Victoria Times Colonist
26 November, 2006
Fate put him on the spot to say yes to Yes and
Lennon
 
Macca's hot breakfast...and Heather's
cold coffee
Daily Mail
24 November, 2006
Sir Paul McCartney has not done much smiling
lately as the fallout from his acrimonious split
from Heather Mills continues but the former
Beatle looked a picture of happiness as he went
out for a morning stroll with his daughter Mary.
 
University honours Beatles producer
DotMusic.com
24 November, 2006
Beatles producer Sir George Martin has
received an honorary doctorate in music.
 
All you need is love ... and £12,000!
Buckingham Today
23 November, 2006
Beatles and John Lennon fans will be
interested in a unique piece of memorabilia
which will go under the hammer at a north
Bucks auctioneer next week.
 
Yoko Ono’s Four Famous Works
Exhibited in Vietnam
Nhan Dan
23 November, 2006
Yoko Ono, John Lennon’s widow, will take
part in the international art exhibition named
“Liberation” in four museums in Ho Chi Minh
City on November 26.
 
A hard day's night as fans queue for
Paul
Telegraph
23 November, 2006
Teenage girls screamed and waved, diehard
fans camped out in the rain for days, and
hundreds more from across the world
queued around the block for a glimpse of
their pop idol.
Also: Macca fans brave Arctic conditions;
The long and winding queue; News photos;
Sir Paul meets fans; Sir Paul finds the heart
to face his fans...and flog a few more records;
Adoring fans meet Macca at signing;
McCartney winning battle for hearts of public;
Macca back to work...with a little help from
his fans; Macca says to fans: I feel fine
 
McCartney lyrics on sale in New York
Reuters
22 November, 2006
Original handwritten lyrics by former Beatle
Paul McCartney and a guitar owned by
legendary rock musician Jimi Hendrix are
among the featured items in a major New
York auction of rock and pop memorabilia.
 
You want a Revolution?
By Catherine Jones, Liverpool Echo
21 November, 2006
A Beatles-inspired nightspot is being opened
at a Las Vegas hotel and casino.
 
Fab Four's album rarity given to
Beatles museum
By Mike Chapple, Liverpool Daily Post
21 November, 2006
A one-off Beatles record rarity created from
cheeky opportunism, and worth thousands of
pounds, is to go on display in Liverpool.
 
Martin's magical mystery tour
By Jane Stevenson, Toronto Sun
21 November, 2006
You might expect the son of legendary
Beatles producer George Martin to treat the
Fab Four's master recordings with kid gloves.
Also: Three bands in a Beatle royale;
Beatles lead sales charge; Lennon's wives at
loggerheads over reworked 'Beatles' album
 
Beatle George's guitar up for sale
The Press Association
20 November, 2006
A guitar played by George Harrison as
Beatlemania began to grip Britain is going
under the hammer.
 
Paul McCartney decision put off
Rye & Battle Observer
18 November, 2006
Embattled pop star Sir Paul McCartney faces
a December 7 final decision on whether his
Peasmarsh lodge is to be demolished.
 
Love unveils new angle on Beatles
BBC
17 November, 2006
There was more than a twinkle of emotion in
George Martin's eye when he was asked what
John and George would have thought of Love,
the new album of reworked Beatles' songs.
Also: All you need is Love for a Fab new record;
All you need is Love - and the waiting is nearly
over
 
Heather to talk about Macca split on TV
Daily Mail
17 November, 2006
Heather Mills is set to speak out about her split
from Sir Paul McCartney on US television, it
emerged.
Also: McCartney to call on Mills' ex model pal?;
Heather will refuse to answer Macca split
questions in new TV interview; Heather: I'm not
after $; Linda interview praises Macca
 
'Beatles House' history runs deep
By Becky Malkovich, The Southern Illinoisan
16 November, 2006
Money may not buy Sarah Morrison love, but it
could give her a renewed sense of purpose and
an outlet for her creativity.
 
Beatles to reunite in 2008?
PR Inside
16 November, 2006
Surviving former Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and
Ringo Starr look set to reunite to celebrate their
home city Liverpool's status of European Capital
Of Culture in 2007.
 
It's a '60s thing
By Kate Klepper, The Decatur Daily
16 November, 2006
Linda Eastman McCartney was many things:
activist, singer, musician, mother and wife of Paul
McCartney, one of the greatest rock 'n' roll icons
in history.
 
Producer mashes up Beatles
By David Bauder, Associated Press
15 November, 2006
It's the Beatles as they never even imagined
themselves.
Also: New Beatles record offers surprising
remixes of classic songs
 
Exclusive: Cat Power, Lips, Antony Retool
Yoko Ono
Pitchfork
15 November, 2006
Taking aim at stereotypes while simultaneously
playing straight to them, Yoko Ono has titled
her forthcoming album Yes, I'm a Witch.
 
A Carnegie Paul reccital
By Andrea Peyser, New York Post
15 November, 2006
Close your eyes, and it's 1964 all over again.
Also: News photos; Rock Royalty Invades Big
Apple (video); Devoted fans queue to meet Sir
Paul; McCartney Visits New York for Album
Signing (video); Paul McCartney on SNL (video);
Paul McCartney's 'Ecce Cor Meum' in Concert
(audio)
 
People
Sunday Mirror
14 November, 2006
A scrap of paper signed by Beatles Paul
McCartney, John Lennon and Ringo Starr after
playing snooker at a Torquay hotel in 1963 is
expected to go for £500 at auction in London.
 
Lennon's secret psychedelic island
PR Inside
14 November, 2006
The late John Lennon's plans for a reclusive life
on a small island in Ireland were ruined when fans
of the legendary Beatle discovered its location.
 
McCartney and Bennett boost Baldwin
Contactmusic
14 November, 2006
Music legends Sir Paul McCartney and Tony
Bennett made special guest appearances on
Saturday Night Live last weekend (11NOV06),
joining guest host Alec Baldwin.
 
'Fifth Beatle' honoured
ITV
14 November, 2006
The man known affectionately as the fifth Beatle,
producer Sir George Martin, is set to be inducted
into the UK Music Hall of Fame.
 
Listening Post
By Eliot Van Buskirk and Sean Michaels,
Wired Blogs
13 November, 2006
Beatles Catalog Finally Available Digitally on
Microsoft's Zune Marketplace?
 
Viewfinder: Brushing up on the Beatles
By Michael J. Gallegos, Albuquerque Tribune
13 November, 2006
Artist Joe Sandoval, 25, talks about his passion
for the Beatles.
 
A likely lament: 'You can't do that to The
Beatles'
By Edna Gundersen, USA Today
13 November, 2006
George and Giles Martin are causing a magical
mystery stir in The Beatles world, a realm
encompassing anyone who has turned on a radio
since 1962.
 
John and Yoko: love at first bite
By Anthony Barnes, The Independent
13 November, 2006
John Lennon strolled into London's coolest gallery,
spied a plump green apple on a Perspex plinth and
took a bite.
 
Paul McCartney may perfrom in Liverpool
United Press International
13 November, 2006
Paul McCartney is in negotiations to be the star
attraction at one of the showpiece events of
Liverpool's Capital of Culture in England.
 
Macca £20million offer to get Bea custody
By James Desborough, News of the World
12 November, 2006
Loving dad Paul McCartney has secretly offered
Heather Mills a staggering £20million EXTRA for
custody of their daughter Beatrice.
Also: Khashoggi: McCartney was paid escort
 
Kate Moss and Paul McCartney in running for
top living UK icon honour
Xinhua
12 November, 2006
Supermodel Kate Moss and former "Beatle" Sir Paul
McCartney are among the 10 famous faces to be
shortlisted for the UK's top living icon honor.
 
Meeting the Beatles
By Michael Pollak, New York Times
12 November, 2006
Q. I’ve heard that the Beatles’ first public concert in
New York wasn’t at Shea Stadium. Can that be true?
 
All you need is Love: how Martin and son
reshaped the Beatles
By James Button, The Age
11 November, 2006
It was 1966 and the Beatles had just given up touring
for good.
 
McCartney agrees to demolish log cabin
By Richard Simpson, Daily Mail
10 November, 2006
Its rough-hewn walls gave Heather Mills a homely
place to hide away in the aftermath of her marriage
break-up.
 
Bank didn't care too much for money
By Rob Evans and Matthew Taylor, The Guardian
9 November, 2006
Secret documents published today show the Bank of
England investigated John Lennon and George
Harrison after they left the Beatles.
 
Rare Lennon works to be displayed in Los
Angeles
Contactmusic
9 November, 2006
Fans of John Lennon will be able to prepare
themselves for the 26th anniversary of his death next
month (DEC06) by gazing at the tragic Beatle's rare
art creations.
 
McCartney premieres ode recalling love, loss,
Linda
By Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan, Washington Post
9 November, 2006
Most of the choir and orchestra sit tomb-silent, as
a single oboe’s lament rises over the welling strings,
soft as a mourner’s sigh.
 
Lennon's illicit sixties affair
Contactmusic
8 November, 2006
Late Beatle John Lennon  reportedly conducted an
illicit affair with a British singer behind his first wife
Cynthia's back.
Also: John Lennon's secret lover
 
Paul McCartney Gets Kiss From Paul Stanley
By Jolie Lash, AOL Music News Blog
8 November, 2006
A&E recently aired 'Paul McCartney: The Space
Within Us,' a one-hour version of his concert DVD,
due Nov. 14.
 
McCartney turns on snappers
Contactmusic
8 November, 2006
Sir Paul McCartney begged New York photographers
and cameramen to leave him alone during a
confrontation yesterday (07NOV06), during which
he accused them of harassing him.
Also: Cheers for Paul; Paul McCartney erases Mills’
presence from his tour DVD; Macca to speak up
 
McCartney dead — greatest hoax in music
history?
By Steve Metsch, Chicago Daily Southtown
8 November, 2006
Can it really be 40 years since Paul McCartney died?
 
Paul McCartney to Sign CDs of His New
Oratorio at Times Square Virgin Megastore
Nov. 13
By Vivien Schweitzer, Playbill Arts
7 November, 2006
Paul McCartney will appear in person sign copies of
his new EMI Classics CD at the Times Square Virgin
Megastore on Monday, November 13.
 
Hendrix Guitar, Beatles Lyrics To Be Auctioned
KTHV Little Rock
7 November, 2006
A guitar belonging to Jimi Hendrix and Beatles lyrics
scribbled by Paul McCartney are among the highlights
of a rock and pop memorabilia sale in New York next
month.
 
With a little help from our friend in Scotland
By Hamish MacDonell, The Scotsman
7 November, 2006
Authorities in Kazakhstan who ran into problems trying
to get the approval of the Beatles for a statue to be
erected in their honour have found an unlikely saviour
in a Scottish MEP.
 
Footage of the Beatles' final concert emerges
Contactmusic
6 November, 2006
Unseen footage of the Beatles' final official concert is to
be shown on British television later this month (Nov06),
and will reveal that the band's tours where less than
professionally handled.
 
Paul McCartney: 'The Space Within Us' DVD
Ultimate-Guitar.Com
6 November, 2006
On Friday, September 16th, 2005, Miami's American
Airlines Arena played host to Paul McCartney.
 
Revolution in the head (inc. audio)
By Hunter Davies, The New Statesman
6 November, 2006
When I knew John Lennon as a young man, in working on
my Beatles biography in the mid-1960s, I would not have
described him as political.
 
Lennon wanted to be a laird
Contactmusic
5 November, 2006
Joh Lennon planned to become a Scottish laird before he
died, asking his cousin Stanley Parkes to find him a Scottish
Highland estate.
 
McCartney wants to maintain dignity over divorce
Reuters
4 November, 2006
Paul McCartney says he wants to maintain a "certain
dignity" over his divorce from Heather Mills, in his first
public comments on their acrimonious split.
Also: Paul puts woes behind him; Sir Paul: No Grudge
Despite Ugly Divorce; McCartney urges divorce 'dignity' (inc.
video); pics - 1, 2, 3; Revealed: woman who leaked McCartney
divorce papers; Macca buys Linda tapes for £200,000
 
Macca launches new Linda-Inspired classical album
Evening Echo
4 November, 2006
Paul McCartney put his current divorce troubles behind
him at the world premiere of a new work inspired by his
first wife.
Also: Choirboys sing for Sir Paul
 
Beatles album marks its 40-year anniversary
By Lynsi Burton, The Daily Evergreen
3 November, 2006
Aug. 5 marked the 40-year anniversary of the release of
The Beatles’ seventh album, “Revolver.”
 
McCartney Yahooed
antiMUSIC
3 November, 2006
In anticipation of Yahoo! Music's recent announcement of
"Nissan Live Sets on Yahoo! Music," they will kick off
"Live Week" featuring exclusive live video premieres
from Sir Paul McCartney.
 
The Beatles' "Love" soundtrack previewed
Online Rock Radio
2 November, 2006
New York journalists got a sneak preview on November
1st of the upcoming The Beatles LOVE soundtrack, from
the show now running in Las Vegas at The Mirage, which
features newly created "mashups" using key elements of
several dozen Beatles classics.
 
Paul McCartney's Linda battle
FemaleFirst.co.uk
2 November, 2006
Sir Paul McCartney has been asked not to destroy his
late wife Linda's tapes - so Heather Mills can use them
in court.
Also: On McCartney split, Britons just can't let it be
 
Beatle's £6m house for sale
Liverpool Echo
2 November, 2006
The Surrey mansion John Lennon shared with first wife
Cynthia is up for sale.
 
Fab tour booking now online
Liverpool Echo
1 November, 2006
An online booking system is being launched for people
wanting to tour Lennon and McCartney's childhood
homes.
 
And the Beatle goes on
By Theodore Bale, Boston Herald
1 November, 2006
If there’s a message in John Lennon’s drawings 26 years
after his tragic death, it’s a simple yet profound one: "The
message is love," says Yoko Ono, speaking by phone from
her home in New York City’s famous Dakota apartment
building.
Also: Yoko Ono: Film shows the real John Lennon
 
Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon items up for sale
Associated Press
1 November, 2006
Marilyn Monroe's lace-trimmed pantaloons and the hat John
Lennon wore at the Beatles' last photo shoot are among more
than 150 items of entertainment memorabilia that will go up
for sale later this month.
 
 
 
 
 
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