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Pang will be at the Bridge Gallery in North Cambridge with “Lost Weekend” photos from a period with John Lennon in the Los ...
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Daily Express US on MSNUnexpected Beatles song that captures essence of Elvis Presley perfectlyThe Beatles only met their hero, Elvis Presley, once, at his Bel Air home in 1965, at the height of Beatlemania and the British Invasion ...
The Beatles found success with "The Ballad of John and Yoko," despite the fact that the song was banned by many U.S. radio stations.
T hough John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked closely together as songwriters, there was rivalry between them as they both ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNHow Bob Geldof Convinced Paul McCartney to End His 5-Year Stage Absence at Live AidRest assured there were a great many memorable moments for Bob Geldof during the Live Aid concert 40 years ago at London’s ...
According to John Lennon, the best possible thing for The Beatles' legacy and "myth" was their breakup in 1970.
Ram' remains one of the most underappreciated albums in Paul McCartney's catalog. Learn the stories behind some key songs on the record.
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Independent.ie on MSNSee photos as more than 200 turn out for sold-out Wicklow variety showSt Tegan’s Hall in Kiltegan was the place to be when the hall committee and organiser John Lennon hosted their second Super Variety Show featuring a stellar line-up of performers from Wicklow and ...
It was a very, very warm night in July, and music legend Stevie Wonder dropped by BST Hyde Park last night to tell 65,000 people he loved them. Well we certainly loved him back.
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Daily Mail on MSNStevie Wonder makes blind joke during tribute mix-up at BST Hyde ParkStevie Wonder cracked a blind joke during a live tribute to John Lennon and Marvin Gaye. After accidentally misidentifying the stitched portraits on his tunic, he quipped, 'I'm sorry y'all, I'm blind, ...
In a 1980 interview, John Lennon and Yoko Ono addressed the media's obsession with their personal life, shutting down the negativity.
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The Independent on MSNStevie Wonder at BST Hyde Park was soulful, silly, and miraculously goodWhen Stevie Wonder first walks out on stage at London’s Hyde Park – led, affectionately, by Aisha and Kailand, two of his nine children – he starts not with a song, but a speech. “Praise to God for ...
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