Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
The Flaming Lips sign up for Yoko
Ono project
NME
29 January, 2007
Peaches and Antony And The Johnsons
are also on board
 
All you need is love, and Great
Britain's got it
By Richard Carr, Sun-Sentinel
28 January, 2007
Certain stamp subjects appeal even to
non-collectors.
 
Former Beatle is Paul McTartany
The Sun
27 January, 2007
Sir Paul McCartney shows he’s still Scot
what it takes as he parties with pals at
Ewan McGregor’s Burns Night bash.
Also: Macca burning to rock; Macca
celebrates burns night with daughter Mary
 
This fest will celebrate The Beatles
Elmira Star-Gazette
27 January, 2007
If I don't see you at tonight's Peter Frampton
concert at the Clemens Center in Elmira,
maybe it's because you bundled up and headed
south to Montgomery, Pa., today for a different
taste of British rock.
 
Collector can keep you looking fab
By John Kelly, The Washington Post
25 January, 2007
Want to dress like the Beatles? Russ Lease
has you covered.
 
Nitin Sawhney To Compose The Fifth
Beatle Score
By Paul Cashmere, Undercover Music News
25 January, 2007
Multi-instrumentalist Nitin Sawhney has
signed on the put together the score for 'The
Fifth Beatle', the story of Brian Epstein.
 
John Lennon Murder a Bore in New
Film
By Roger Friedman, Fox News
24 January, 2007
It’s not enough that John Lennon was
assassinated in 1980 by Mark David
Chapman.
 
All you need is love: The John Lennon
story
By Glenys Roberts, Daily Mail
24 January, 2007
Rejected by his mother, raised by a loving
aunt. That's the official John Lennon story.
 
Highlands celebrates Lennon links
BBC
22 January, 2007
John Lennon's links with the Highlands are
being promoted in an effort to attract tourists
to the area.
 
Ex-Beatle Sir Paul offers Heather $80
million
By Fiona Hudson, The Daily Telegraph
21 January, 2007
Heather Mills is likely to pocket an $80 million
divorce settlement in a hush-hush deal struck
with estranged husband Sir Paul McCartney.
Also: Mucca agrees top secret £32m court deal;
Heather sues on security; Lawyer Denies
Mills-McCartney Settlement; Mucca's sister in
Paul storm; How Heather's website went soft
on Sir Paul
 
John Lennon Living On In The Hearts,
Minds ... and Computers of Millions
Through The Digital Eternity of
Cyberspace
PRWeb
21 January, 2007
On December 8, 1980, a man was gunned
down in front of his home.
 
Sir Paul can keep estate pavilion
BBC
19 January, 2007
Sir Paul McCartney is to be allowed to retain
a wildlife viewing pavilion that he originally
built without planning permission on his East
Sussex estate.
Also: The gull is mine
 
John Katsilometes takes a trip through
the Beatles Revolution Lounge and
notes the music is not always that of
the Fab Four
Las Vegas Sun
19 January, 2007
What would George and John have thought?
 
A shrine of song: New owner for
Beatle house in Benton, Ill.
By Becky Malkovich, Associated Press
19 January, 2007
Money may not buy Sarah Morrison love --
but it could give her a renewed sense of
purpose and an outlet for her creativity.
 
Woog's World -- Many Days in the
Life of The Beatles
By Dan Woog, Westport-News
19 January, 2007
In 1996, New York Times Magazine writer
Bob Spitz interviewed Paul McCartney on
the occasion of his knighthood.
 
Arise Sir Ringo?
By Robert Merrick, Liverpool Daily Post
18 January, 2007
Tony Blair is being flooded with demands
for Ringo Starr to be awarded a knighthood
– to match the honour given to Sir Paul
McCartney.
 
Being frank, stamps are poor
wigantoday.net
17 January, 2007
Ah yes, I remember it well.
 
Deal for Beatles on iTunes in works
By Terry Ott, The Toronto Sun
17 January, 2007
The worldwide Beatles grapevine is buzzing
over the distinct possibility that the
long-awaited remastering of the Fab Four's
United Kingdom CD back catalogue will
finally see the light of day -- by June.
 
McCartney's Heartbreak Reportedly
Reflected In New Album
By Maira Oliveira, All Headline News
17 January, 2007
When going through a time of despair, it's
probably best to let it all out - and that's
precisely what Paul McCartney intends
to do.
 
Lennon art a hit at rock auction
By Peter Corbett, The Arizona Republic
16 January, 2007
Beatle John Lennon's art was a hit with
bidders at Barrett-Jackson's first night
of the Rock on the Block Memorabilia
Auction at WestWorld.
Also: Rare Beatles memorabilia sold
in US auction
 
13-hour party for Cavern's birthday
By Catherine Jones, Liverpool Echo
16 January, 2007
Cavern dwellers were returning to the best
of cellars today to celebrate its 50th
anniversary.
Also: The history of the Cavern Club;
A doorway into Cavern's glorious past
 
Paul McCartney auctions artwork for
charity
NME
15 January, 2007
Paul McCartney, Moby and Kylie Minogue
have put their artistic skills to the test for
charity.
 
Paul pays £2,000 a week for Heather's
new home
By Fiona Cummins, The Mirror
15 January, 2007
Heather Mills has won the first round of her
increasingly bitter divorce battle with Sir
Paul McCartney after he agreed to pay the
£2,000 a week rent on her new home.
 
Magical history tours
By Tina Ediss, Sunday Mirror
14 January, 2007
They began as a cheeky pop group from
Liverpool and became a legend that swept
the world.
 
McCartneys' TV battle
Contactmusic
14 January, 2007
Sir Paul McCartney and his estranged wife
Heather Mills are reportedly set to appear
on rival reality TV shows in the US.
Also: Now it's Macca V Mucca on TV
 
Interpreting the Beatles Without
Copying
By Allan Kozinn, The New York Times
13 January, 2007
Lately I’ve been wondering why, as a more
than casual Beatles fan, I’m not interested
in note-perfect covers by Beatles tribute
bands, even though, as a classical music
critic, I happily spend my nights listening to
re-creations — covers, in a way — of
Beethoven symphonies and Haydn string
quartets.
 
DVD details Beatle George Harrison's
visit to Illinois before band's 1964
splash in U.S.
By Alicia Spates, Herald & Review
13 January, 2007
A Beatle crawled his way to America before
the 1960s British band's legendary first trip
in February 1964.
 
Ringo Starr animated superhero DVD
still in the works
Online Rock Radio
12 January, 2007
Legendary animator Stan Lee, who created
or co-created such classic cartoon characters
as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the
Incredible Hulk and many more, revealed a
few details on his upcoming animated DVD
on Ringo Starr.
 
It was 50 years ago today (almost)
By Mike Chapple, Liverpool Daily Post
12 January, 2007
Liverpool's Cavern Club celebrates its
50th anniversary next week.
 
Hearing for Yoko tape
Associated Press
12 January, 2007
A judge said yesterday he will listen to an
audiotape in an effort to decide whether
Yoko Ono's jailed driver, accused of trying
to blackmail John Lennon's widow for $2
million, should be released on bail.
 
No more women for Sir Macca
By Emily Smith, The Sun
12 January, 2007
Troubled Sir Paul McCartney has said he
is “through with women” in the wake of
his divorce fight.
 
Paul McCartney dispute - latest
Rye and Battle Today
11 January, 2007
Sir Paul McCartney is set to be allowed to
keep a wildlife viewing pavilion he built
without permission in the grounds of his
Peasmarsh estate.
 
Jamacca: Paul's Caribbean hol
By Emily Smith, The Sun
11 January, 2007
Pop leg-end Sir Paul McCartney takes a
break from his divorce battle — in late wife
Linda’s favourite Caribbean resort.
 
'The Unseen Beatles' (Liberation
Entertainment) Released 22/01/07
By Sean Heslin, Entertainmentwise
11 January, 2007
The Beatles, those mop-topped semi-hippies
of which Ringo is still the coolest, continue
to be popular despite the public being
over-exposed to their music for the last 40
years.
 
Flashback: George Harrison quits the
Beatles
Online Rock Radio
10 January, 2007
It 38 years ago today (January 10th, 1969)
that George Harrison temporarily quit the
Beatles.
 
Beatles' "Guitar Gently Weeps" lyric
sheet for sale
Reuters
10 January, 2007
The original handwritten lyrics to Beatles
classic "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
will go on sale in the United States on
Monday and are expected to fetch up to
400,000 pounds.
Also: Beatles lyrics up for auction
 
Apple iPhone launch sparks Beatles
digital hopes
By Sue Zeidler, Reuters
10 January, 2007
Are the Beatles finally going digital?
Also: Apple teases fans with ’Lovely Rita’
- but no Beatles on iTunes
 
Driver pens Ono's No-No's
By Barbara Ross and Adam Lisberg,
New York Daily News
10 January, 2007
The written blackmail demands of Yoko
Ono's scheming chauffeur were laid out
in startling detail yesterday -
that he had threatened to tell the world
that Sean Lennon once called his father
a wife beater.
 
Ringo’s old home may be moved
to new museum
By Nick Coligan, Liverpool Echo
9 January, 2007
Plans to rebuild the childhood home of
ex-Beatle Ringo Starr in Liverpool’s
new museum were revealed today.
 
They love you, yeah, yeah, yeah
By Ryan Cormier, The News Journal
4 January, 2007
If the love you take is equal to the love
you make, The Beatles sure must have
dished it out.
 
More time for Beatle visits
Liverpool Echo
4 January, 2007
The National Trust has applied for
permission to extend the opening of John
Lennon and Paul McCartney's childhood
homes.
 
NRK Radio plays Beatles daily
By Rolleiv Solholm, Norway Post
4 January, 2007
The NRK Radio program "Norgesglasset"
has decided to play a Beatles song every
working day until all their original 212
songs have been aired.
 
Paul McCartney On Drugs
By RU Sirius, 10 Zen Monkeys
3 January, 2007
The Beatles titan recently claimed,
allegedly during a talk with friend and
self-proclaimed “king of bitter divorces”
Alec Baldwin a few days ago, that he has
grown physically sick from the latest
charges by his estranged wife in their
divorce proceedings.
 
John Lennon's Born-Again Phase
ChristianityToday.com
3 January, 2007
An excerpt from The Gospel According
to the Beatles by Steve Turner
Also: Lennon's 'Last Temptation'
 
Artist needs to tap inner strengths
Miami Herald
3 January, 2007
Q: How does one become a true artist?
 
Scene Anatomy 101: A Hard Day's
Night
By George H. Sirois, 411mania.com
3 January, 2007
Beginning a new year with the beginning
of some columns about beginnings…
 
McCartney Wants To Rework Late
Lennon Song
By Maira Oliveira, All Headline News
3 January, 2007
Paul McCartney hopes to soon be reunited
with the late John Lennon - on his next
record.
 
Ian Brown wants Beatle on new LP
Manchester Evening News
3 January, 2007
Former Stone Roses legend Ian Brown is
hoping on collaborate with a bunch of big
industry names on his new LP, including
Beatles’ icon Paul McCartney.
 
Stella McCartney Playing Cupid For
Her Famous Dad
Sally Grover, All Headline News
2 January, 2007
The saying goes that the daughter chooses
partners like their father, but what happens
when the daughter tries to pick a mate for
her Dad?
 
Imagining John Lennon
By Jim Sullivan, Hall Of Fame Magazine
1 January, 2007
The John F. Kennedy assassination, the John
Lennon assassination. You never forget where
you were when you heard about the two Johns.
 
 
 
 
 
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