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Beatlemania
at the Jubilee
By Mike Ross -- Edmonton Sun, Jam!
26 Feb, 1998
Clone alert! That's not John, Paul, George and Ringo playing
Help! and Magical Mystery Tour at the Jubilee Auditorium - but
four fab facsimiles.
Beatles
Fan Sought For Job In McCartney's Old Home
Reuters
23 Feb, 1998
Wanted -- Beatles fan to take tourists on magical mystery tours of
the childhood home of Paul McCartney. The small house in
Liverpool where McCartney grew up and wrote songs on the kitchen
table with John Lennon is being opened to tourists in July, and the
owners are looking for a live-in tour guide.
Rock
'n' reel history buff
By Jeff Craig, Jam!
14 Feb, 1998
You could say David Peck is the usual sort of rock fan who just
happens to have an unusually massive music collection.
Beatles
Producer To Retire After One Last Set
By Julie Taraska, Billboard
13 Feb, 1998
Beatles producer Sir George Martin will mark his retirement from
the music business next month with an album, "In My Life," to be
released March 16 through Chrysalis' Echo label in the U.K. and
Universal in the rest of Europe.
Yoko
Ono interprets Lennon's drawings on display
in
San Jose
By Steve Marinucci, San Jose Mercury News
11 Feb, 1998
Yoko Ono, the artist and performer who remains best known as
John Lennon's widow, spoke by telephone about Lennon's life
and art, and other matters, on the eve of a brief visit (today
through Sunday) to Westgate Shopping Center by graphics from
his Bag One Portfolio, a traveling showfrom the collection of
the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Britain's
rock and pop heritage is put on the map
Reuters
10 Feb, 1998
Want to know the only place Elvis Presley set foot in Britain?
Would you like to retrace the footsteps of Beatle Paul McCartney?
All this and more has been made possible by the British Tourist
Authority (BTA) which has put Britain's rock and pop heritage
firmly on the map.
Modern-day
McCartney on display
By Ben Wener, The Sun Herald
6 Feb, 1998
He's a trickster, that Paul McCartney. Apparently, for one of
the richest men in pop music, home video has become about
much more than making money.
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