Paul McCartney in Israel - 24-26 Sept, 2008

 

 
Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
Lennon’s ‘Day in the Life’ Lyrics May
Fetch $700,000 in Auction
By Katya Kazakina, Bloomberg
29 April, 2010
John Lennon’s handwritten lyrics for “A Day in
the Life” are heading to the auction block again.
Also: Lennon signed-guestbook fetches €12,000
at auction; Scribbled on a piece of paper 40
years ago, John Lennon's lyrics for A Day In
The Life to fetch up to £500,000; Sunday
Morning Coming Down: John Lennon and
Yoko Ono, Double Fantasy; Lennon, Khmer
Rouge, 'Children of the West'; Yoko Ono will
give address Thursday at Oberlin College
 
The Day I Let Paul McCartney Be (in
Hoboken)
By John Bredin, The Hudson Reporter
29 April, 2010
The other day on Washington Street I thought I
saw Paul McCartney.
Also: Four hours of unreleased Paul McCartney
music leaked online (scroll down to Mon
04.26.10); Sir Paul Mccartney: It's Best Beatles
Didn't Get Back; Sir Paul McCartney enjoys late
night trips into Houses of Parliament to watch
debates; Paul Mccartney's Instinctive Songs; Sir
Paul McCartney Not Impressed By UK General
Election Leaders (thanks Yardena); Exclusive
photos: Paul McCartney Vacations In Bahamas;
Concord Music Group marches to its own beat
 
Neil Innes on Tour - A Legend That Will
Last a Lunchtime
PopMatters
29 April, 2010
You may know Neil Innes’ name, or perhaps
some of the seemingly endless list of classic
music, film and television pies he’s had his
talented fingers in over the decades.
 
Meet the man who helped create The
Beatles' distinctive sound
By Catherine Jones, Liverpool Echo
27 April, 2010
"Who would ever have thought when we were
making those albums that it was going to go on?”
muses Geoff Emerick.
Also: Beatles festival to raise funds; Paul
McCartney and John Lennon in NYC: We Were
Duped By the Maharishi
 
Yoko Ono's Dance Chart Success Brings
About 'New Era'
By Nancy Dunham, Spinner
27 April, 2010
Yoko Ono has had four consecutive No. 1 hits
on the Dance/Club song charts, heralding what
she calls the "new era of Yoko Ono."
 
Macca wants to write protest songs
Belfast Telegraph
26 April, 2010
Sir Paul McCartney, one of the world's most
successful songwriters, says he still wants to
improve - to write protest songs.
Also: You can’t Beat Wings, say fans; Paul
McCartney Sells Out Mexican Stadium Gig In
Minutes, Breaks Record
 
Stupid Business Decisions: Decca Records
Snubs The Beatles
By Jarrod Dicker, Minyanville.com
23 April, 2010
One British record executive thought the group
had "no future."
 
Sir Paul McCartney to help sell Liverpool
at Shanghai World Expo
By David Bartlett, Liverpool Echo
(thanks Yardena)
22 April, 2010
Sir Paul McCartney will greet hundreds of
thousands of visitors to Liverpool’s stand at the
World Expo in Shanghai which starts in nine days.
Also: Charity drums up support with a little help
from The Beatles and friends
 
Beatles buddy Innes not too aloof to spoof
Graham Rockingham, The Hamilton Spectator
22 April, 2010
Back in 1978, people were still hoping, perhaps
praying, for a Beatles reunion.
Also: 'The seventh Python' brings music and
comedy to Seattle's Triple Door
 
Ringo Starr interview
By Andrew Perry, Telegraph
21 April, 2010
Back in the Seventies, when there were more of
them about, solo records by former Beatles were
rather frowned upon.
 
Ono rules out Lennon 'duet'
WENN
21 April, 2010
John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono has ruled out
using modern technology to per form a beyond-
the-grave "duet" with the late Beatles legend.
Also: Yoko Ono enjoying her time at the top of
the charts
 
Beatles contracts detail disputes of
McCartney, Lennon and Michael Jackson
Culture24
20 April, 2010
Contract papers revealing Paul and Linda
McCartney's cut for writing the 1973 James
Bond film theme song, John Lennon’s legal
wrangle to win the right to work with Yoko Ono
and a dispute between McCartney and Michael
Jackson have gone on display to the public for
the first time at the Beatles Story in Liverpool.
Also: EMI Loses McCartney Catalog, in Latest
Blow (new link); Paul McCartney to Reissue
Catalog on Indie Label
 
The affair of Graciela Borges and Paul
McCartney
Momento24
20 April, 2010
In the very success of “Dos Hermanos” (Two
Brothers), the movie that starred with Antonio
Gasalla, the actress Graciela Borges told her
“intimate” story with Paul McCartney, a secret
that caused shock in the Argentine fans of the
most popular band in history.
Also: Iceland volcano crisis: Stuck stars - Sir
Paul McCartney, Robert Downey Jr, Mika and
the celebs caught up in the chaos
 
Acid test for John
The Sun
19 April, 2010
John Lennon experts are taking a, er, trip down
memory lane with their latest finding.
Also: Beatles met Ravi Shankar at Zsa Zsa
Gabor's LSD party, Byrds singer reveals
 
Lawyer faces suspension over sale of
John Lennon tapes
By Brian Messenger, The Eagle Tribune
17 April, 2010
A local attorney implicated in the controversial
sale of video footage of the late Beatles band
member John Lennon faces suspension from
the Massachusetts Bar Association.
 
Sir Paul McCartney: A life in pictures
Daily Mail
16 April, 2010
1949: Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool
on 18 June 1942, and his brother, Michael
arrived four years later.
 
Yoko Ono Collects Rare Books: The
Book Patrol Interview
By Stephen J. Gertz, Seattle Post Intelligencer
15 April, 2010
I had lunch with Yoko Ono during the 2010 New
York Antiquarian Book Fair.
Also: Yoko Ono’s “Give Me Something”
(Junior Boys remix) premiers on Myspace
 
How John Lennon and The Beatles
Made the Epiphone Casino Famous
By Ted Drozdowski, Gibson
14 April, 2010
The Casino was unveiled by the Epiphone
Company in 1958, just a year after the
operation was acquired by the Chicago Music
Company – then the parent of Gibson.
Also: Today In Music History: The Beatles'
"The Ballad Of John And Yoko" Recorded
On April 14, 1969; Vatican paper says Beatles
don't need absolution; Lifelong fan, professor
to teach course on rock legends; The day the
music died - the end of the Beatles; Never
Before Published Beatles Photos April 21 at
the Rock and Roll Emporium for Surf City
Art Walk in Huntington Beach
 
Was George Harrison’s last public
performance in Fiji? A conversation
with Collin McKenny Part II
Fiji Guide
12 April, 2010
This is the second of a two part series, written
by Patti Murawski.
Also: Continental Inaugural Tour— Lomalagi,
Visions of George Harrison on Vanua Levu
 
Ringo Starr blames eBay for autograph
ban
BBC
11 April, 2010
Ex-Beatle Ringo Starr says his decision to stop
giving autographs was prompted by fans selling
signed items on eBay.
Alss: Beatles Break-Up: Forty Years Later,
Ringo Rules; Weekend Wogan (audio+video);
Ringo Starr: 'Vatican has more to talk about
than the Beatles'; Connector of the Day: Ringo
Starr (video)
 
Hidden treasures on John Lennon Street
(inc. video)
Russia Today
9 April, 2010
Long gone are the times when the Beatles
ranked among the worst enemies of Soviet
Union and people had to hide in order to listen
to their music.
Also: Trivia: The Beatles; Forty years on,
Vatican tells Beatles: We love you, yeah, yeah,
yeah; Vatican Makes Peace With Beatles?
Context for the Comment attributed to the
Vatican
 
After Wings, Laurence Juber brings solo
success to Poulsbo
By Jennifer Morris, North Kitsap Herald
9 April, 2010
Laurence Juber has clocked studio time with
some of the music industry’s best.
Also: Neil Innes: When he was fab
 
John Lennon tribute concert for
Liverpool's Echo Arena
By Jade Wright, Liverpool Echo
8 April, 2010
Musical stars of all eras will unite on stage to
remember John Lennon.
 
Should the Beatles have worked it out?
By Tony Scalfani, msnbc.com
7 April, 2010
40 years after the split, experts say it was time to
let it be
Also: The Beatles' tax-man prophecy; WWE stars
talk the Beatles ahead of WrestleMania: Liverpool:
The magical history tour; No one was saved; With
the correct suggestions,  everyone can enjoy The
Beatles
 
Monday's Connector: Ringo Starr
CNN
7 April, 2010
He's the English singer-songwriter that was part of
one of the most famous music groups of all time and
Ringo Starr is still knocking out the hits.
 
Paul McCartney sends special message to
American Idol contestants
By Lee Brown, Monsters and Critics.com
7 April, 2010
Paul McCartney sent a special message to the
contestants of American Idol as they prepared to
sing Lennon and McCartney songs.
Also: Paul McCartney shines in a musical marathon;
Erykah Badu Flies on Paul McCartney's Wings (inc.
audio - thanks Yardena); All My Loving for Sir Paul
McCartney
 
Ravi Shankar At 90: The Man And His Music
NPR
6 April, 2010
Shankar, who almost singlehandedly brought Indian
music to the West, turns 90 Wednesday.
 
Beatles promoter Sid Bernstein speaks in
Lawrence(inc. video)
By Joan Galler, The Trentonian
6 April, 2010
Dozens of fans of The Beatles turned out to hear
concert promoter Sid Bernstein describe how he
brought the boys from Liverpool to the U.S. for their
first performances and forever changed rock concerts.
Also: Lessons from The Beatles; South Florida
Getting its Second Beatle of 2010, Ringo Starr's
Coming July 15
 
Yoko Ono Scores Number 1 Dance Club Hit
By Travis Woods, BeatCrave.com
5 April, 2010
Yoko Ono fans, break out your pant-suits, fedoras,
and eerily emotionless stares–because Ono is
storming the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Charts
(sweet, sweet Jesus, this is bad) all the way to
number one with the single, “Give Me Something.”
 
Paul McCartney gets back (again) in
generous Miami show
By Jim Abbott, Orlando Sentinel
4 April, 2010
“Up and Coming” is an odd name for a tour by
Paul McCartney, who now can accurately sing
“When I’m Sixty-Four” in the past tense.
Also: Paul McCartney, “Coming Up” to brilliance at
Sun-Life Stadium!; Paul McCartney plays Beatles
songs, solo hits at Sun Life Stadium; Pics; Paul
McCartney at Sun Life Stadium; Paul McCartney at
Miami-Sun Life Stadium-4-3-10; Paul McCartney
Concert Videos on YouTube (inc. videos); Scull of
Kintyre: All plain sailing for Macca as he takes his
shipmate out on the waters
 
Liverpool is still devoted to Beatles
Economic Times
1 April, 2010
Humming “It’s been a hard day’s night”as I quaffed
a glass of Chateau Beaumont with my oven roasted
lamb rack on the flight to Manchester, seemed to be
the best way to start a pilgrimage to the Beatles’
birthplace Liverpool!
 
 
 
 
 
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