Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
Full Track List Announced For Lennon
Charity Tribute Album
FMQB
30 April, 2007
With Green Day's cover of "Working Class
Hero" arriving at radio today, the entire track
listing has been announced for the John Lennon
charity tribute record Instant Karma: The
Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur.
 
Paul McCartney Confirms New Album
Track List
By Jonathan Cohen, Billboard
30 April, 2007
Paul McCartney has finalized the track list for
his next studio album, "Memory Almost Full,"
Billboard.com can reveal.
Also: McCartney letter explains upcoming CD;
Letter from Paul
 
Plans continue for Benton Beatle Festival,
car show, WQRL appreciation event
By Mona Sandefur, Benton Evening News
30 April, 2007
Just because committee members have been mum
about plans does not mean work does not continue
behind the scenes.
 
When the McCartneys came for lunch
The Observer
29 April, 2007
Nigel Slater got a shock when he invited Paul, Stella
and Mary round to his place - he didn't really expect
the most famous Beatle to make the dressing and
clear the dishes
Also: Paul's fury at Mucca jibe; Exclusive: Macca:
The bodyguard's story; Stella McCarntney Tries Fix
Up Dad Paul With New Woman; Heather 'to get a
£25m payoff'
 
Beatles back to where they once belonged
By Chris Goodman, Sunday Express
29 April, 2007
The Beatles have been reunited for the release of
a never-before-heard new single.
 
Macca's 'uplifting' mandolin
By Mark Jefferies, The Mirror
28 April, 2007
Sir Paul McCartney has been getting over his bitter
divorce battle with Heather Mills by learning to play
the mandolin.
 
Starr's recording sessions memory fails him
Wenn
27 April, 2007
Veteran rocker Ringo Starr's memory isn't what it
used to be - he can't remember playing on the debut
album by his former Beatle bandmate George Harrison
 
Beatles Norwich memento sold
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
27 April, 2007
A creased piece of paper signed by all four Beatles
during a date in Norwich in 1963 was sold for £1,800
at auction in London yesterday.
 
Beatles, Stones are wealthiest rockers
United Press International
27 April, 2007
The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin -- among
Britain's most storied bands -- also are among the
wealthiest, a survey showed.
 
Has the Heather diet taken its toll on Sir Paul?
This is London
27 April, 2007
The suit is apparently the same.
Also: No more tacky nights
 
Press release
Amnesty International USA
26 April, 2007
Inspired by John Lennon and Yoko Ono's historic
"Bed-Ins for Peace" 38 years ago, Amnesty International
and Warner Bros. Records will create a series of events
featuring a variety of artists at music festivals around the
world this summer.
 
Yoko Ono to perform at Pitchfork fest
By Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun-Times
26 April, 2007
The lineup for the Pitchfork Music Festival in Union
Park on July 13-15 is coming together, and promoters
announced a real coup Wednesday with a rare live
performance by Yoko Ono.
Also: Yoko Says Yes
 
Starr: 'The Police reunion was boring
Contactmusic
26 April, 2007
Former Beatle Ringo Starr has branded Sting "really
boring", after the Police singer failed to impress with
his performance at this year's (07) Grammy Awards.
Also: Lily to sing at Diana concert
 
Dylan makes Macca tribute
The Sun
25 April, 2007
Bob Dylan says he’s amazed by Paul McCartney’s
singing and songwriting — and jokes he wishes the
former Beatle would give up to give others a chance.
Also: Bob Dylan announces U.S. tour dates, raves
about Paul McCartney (thanks, Jakob); Bob Dylan
Like You’ve Never Heard Him Before (inc. audio -
thanks again, Jakob)
 
Macca whacks Mucca on CD
The Sun
24 April, 2007
Paul McCartney’s new album will make interesting
listening.
 
Paul McCartney: A Giant Among Rock
Immortals (inc. audio)
Rolling Stone (Thanks Jakob)
23 April, 2007
For our fortieth anniversary, the editors of Rolling
Stone interviewed twenty artists and leaders who
helped shape our time.
 
Doting Macca sure can pick 'em
By Gary O'shea, The Sun
23 April, 2007
It was a case of easy pickings for doting Sir Paul
McCartney as he gave his little grandson a flower.
Also: The McCartneys Come Together for stroll in
the park
 
Book Review: Lennon And McCartney -
Together Alone: A Critical Discography Of
Their Solo Work by John Blaney
By Dave Lifton, Blogcritics.org
23 April, 2007
Ever since The Beatles' breakup in 1970, fans have
been split into two camps: John People and Paul
People.
 
Beatles take bigger bite out of Apple
By Chris Goodman, Sunday Express
22 April, 2007
The name is the most powerful in music and popular
culture.
 
All She Is Saying: Yoko Ono's Enduring
Feminist Message
The Washington Post
22 April, 2007
Yoko Ono matters as much today as ever.
 
‘Beatles split was a relief’
By Rob Blackhurst, Financial Times
20 April, 2007
AIR Lyndhurst, the Hampstead church converted into a
recording studio by Sir George Martin, hardly reeks of
the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll.
 
Spreading his wings
By Mark Voger, Asbury Park Press
20 April, 2007
Guitarist Laurence Juber rocks on
 
Yoko Ono will speak up for Spector in murder
trial
Daily Mail
20 April, 2007
Yoko Ono will be a character witness at the murder trial
of hitmaker Phil Spector.
Also: Yoko Ono Signed DVD Contest
 
'American Idol' producer explains why Beatles
week didn't happen
By Christopher Rocchio, Reality TV World
19 April, 2007
American Idol received permission to use The Beatles'
famed songbook as the basis for one of its sixth season
music-genre theme weeks, but due to an inability to find
a proper mentor, the show's sixth reason finalists won't
be performing any songs from the best-selling and most
critically acclaimed band of the 20th century.
 
New Paul McCartney single to air on Friday
Online Rock Radio
19 April, 2007
The first single from Paul McCartney's upcoming album
Memory Almost Full will be released to radio on Friday
(April 20th).
 
Sir Paul is ‘honoured’ by tourism award win
By Alan Weston, Liverpool Daily Post
19 April, 2007
The list of awards won by Sir Paul McCartney down the
years is already huge.
 
£100 million cost of divorce for Sir Paul
Daily Express
19 April, 2007
Divorce will cost Sir Paul McCartney close to £100
million, according to one of Britain’s leading financial
experts.
 
Lennon lid up for auction
Contactmusic
17 April, 2007
An aluminium saucepan lid signed by John Lennon and
Yoko Ono is expected to fetch GBP1,200 ($2,340) at an
auction in London.
 
McCartney’s Producer Says Leaked Tracklist
Is Fake
Rolling Stone
15 April, 2007
Remember last week when the tracklist for Paul
McCartney’s new record, Memory Almost Full,
supposedly leaked online?
Also: Paul McCartney producer says leaked tracklisting
is bogus
 
Macca's love code to Linda
By Sean Hamilton, Sunday Mirror
15 April, 2007
Paul McCartney will pay coded tribute to his late wife
Linda in the title for his new album.
 
BBC to put one million hours of its past online
By James Robinson, The Observer
15 April, 2007
Corporation wants its entire archive to be available for
free
 
Flashback: Beatles meet Rolling Stones
Online Rock Radio
14 April, 2007
It was 44 years ago today (April 14th, 1963) that the
Beatles and the Rolling Stones first met.
 
Julian Lennon sells his stake in Beatles' songs:
reports
AFP
13 April, 2007
Julian Lennon, the son of late Beatles' star John Lennon,
has reportedly sold a financial stake in the group's songs
that were written by his father.
 
Beatles join the iPod revolution
By Christopher Hope, Telegraph
12 April, 2007
The Beatles have settled a £30 million row over royalty
payments with record company EMI, clearing the final
obstacle to the release of the band's entire back catalogue
over the internet, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.
Also: iTunes beckon as the Beatles work it out; EMI and
Beatles settle royalty dispute; Macca: £200 million windfall
 
Magical Mystery Tour Ends for Apple Corps
Executive
By Allan Kozinn, The New York Times
12 April, 2007
There has been a good deal of irrational exuberance in
the virtual world of Beatles chat sites since Tuesday.
Also: Beatles' Apple Corps. chief exec. quits; Press release:
Fifth Beatle quits; Fifth Beatle storms out after 46 years;
The Beatles' friend quits top job at Apple Corps
 
New Paul McCartney album tracklisting leaked
Online Rock Radio
12 April, 2007
What appears to be the tracklisting to Paul McCartney's
new album, Memory Almost Full, has appeared on the
website starbucksgossip.typepad.com.
 
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
By Paul Cashmere, Undercover Music News
10 April, 2007
Paul McCartney has christened his upcoming studio album
'Memory Almost Full'.
 
Pete Best: The happiest Beatle of all
By Ray Connolly, Daily Mail
7 April, 2007
For more than 40 years, the name Pete Best has been
synonymous with the notion of the man who so nearly had
it all.
Also: Forgotten Beatle to Sir Paul: let's talk
 
Sgt Pepper redux
p2pnet.net
7 April, 2007
This year is the 40th anniversary of The Beatles' Sgt
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Oasis, Kaiser
Chiefs, The Killers and The Fratellis plan to record songs
from it on a 'tribute' album.
 
Larry Kane to interview Ono
Philadelphia Daily News
7 April, 2007
Yoko Ono, widow of Beatle John Lennon, will share
memories of her life during a rare interview with Larry
Kane at 9:30 p.m. tomorrow on CN8's "Larry Kane:
Voice of Reason."
 
Celebrity photos
New York Post
5 April, 2007
Sir Paul McCartney grabs a bite at Cecconi's in London
 
McCartney death riddle tops music myths
poll
Contactmusic
3 April, 2007
Paul McCaretney's death riddle has topped a
new online poll to find rock's greatest myth.
 
Yoko Ono's Peaceful Message Takes Root
By Jessica Dawson, The Washington Post
3 April, 2007
Yes, that was Yoko Ono whispering into the bark
of a cherry tree at the Tidal Basin yesterday
morning.
 
Sting and McCartney up for Classical Brit
InTheNews.co.uk
3 April, 2007
Works from Sting and Sir Paul McCartney have
been nominated for best album of the year at the
Classical Brit awards.
 
All you need is love at Japanese museum
AAP
3 April, 2007
When the Saitama Super Arena decided a "culture
and amusement space" was needed in its complex,
30km north of Tokyo, the short list came down to
an aquarium or a John Lennon museum.
 
Lennon stubbed cigarette out on Hefner's
Matisse
Contactmusic
2 April, 2007
John Lennon damaged a valuable Henri Matisse
painting by using it as an ash tray during a wild
party at the Playboy mansion in 1974, Hugh Hefner
claims.
 
Apple/EMI in deal, but Beatles not included:
source
Reuters
2 April, 2007
Apple and music label EMI plan to announce "an
exciting new digital offering," EMI said on Sunday,
renewing speculation of a deal to put the Beatles
music catalog online.
 
McCartney intruder detained yards from
home
By Caroline Innes, Liverpool Daily Post
2 April, 2007
A man has been arrested by police and detained
under the Mental Health Act after trying to force
his way into Paul McCartney’s mansion, screaming:
“I must get to him.”
 
Exclusive: Unseen Beatles photo
By James Tapper, Daily Mail
1 April, 2007
Beatles fans always knew John Lennon as "the one
with the glasses".
 
 
 
 
 
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