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Beatles Examiner: Q&A: Chris 0'Dell on the Beatles, the Stones and life in the rock n' roll asylum

November 7, 8:41 AMBeatles ExaminerSteve Marinucci Chris O'Dell (Photo by Joyce Ravid) Editor's note: Chris O'Dell's book, "Miss O'Dell: My Hard Days and Long Nights with The Beatles, The Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and...

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Rock Band 3 Won't Be Just a Rhythm Game

Players will learn how to play music this time around, says Harrison. November 7, 2009 - Don't expect the next Rock Band to be a rehashed title with an updated set list. It appears Harmonix is hard at work on reinventing the...

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Photos: Trekking Back to 1967

"Sgt. Pepper" Released The Beatles are seen during the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album cover shoot, from left, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. The album, released June 1, 1967, became...

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Twisted Tales: Liverpool Wildman Rory Storm Gets Left Behind in Beatles' Wake

Filed under: Twisted Tales In working-class Liverpool, Alan Caldwell was the "Golden Boy." Tall, blond and athletic, a soccer player and a superb cross-country runner, he was also a fanatic for the new sound of rock 'n' roll....

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Judge orders US music website to drop Beatles songs

A judge ordered a California online music service to stop delivering Beatles songs to users, according to a copy of the ruling posted online. US District Court Judge John Walter in Los Angeles sided with British music giant...

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Samurai groupies, studying girly men and nabbing a roadrunner

A daily miscellany of information by Michael Kesterton Michael Kesterton From Friday's Globe and Mail Smart glasses “Spectacles that can provide subtitles have been created by high-tech firm NEC,” BBC News reports. Samurai...

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REVIEWS: The Beatles Rock Band - Xbox 360

Is this one just for the fans? Of all the bands that have a difficult relationship with digital music, The Beatles stand above AC/DC, Metallica and Pink Floyd as the most troublesome. Apple Corps has a long-standing dispute...

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They've created Monsters of Folk

A friendship 'fantasy' By Dan DeLuca Inquirer Music Critic Touring with Jim James, M. Ward, and Mike Mogis in the indie super group Monsters of Folk has been like "a fantasy, an erotic dream" for Conor Oberst. The acclaimed...

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You Say You Want a Revolution?

By Alex Schaff By the time The Beatles reached The Beatles, more commonly known as The White Album, they had already amassed nine studio albums, and were well settled into the position of “the greatest band on earth.” They took...

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Martin Scorsese on The Red Shoes, Boardwalk Empire, and Casting His Sinatra Biopic

Arriving at the Film Forum on Friday is a new, impressively restored print of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's classic 1948 film The Red Shoes , about a tenacious ballerina torn between a lover...

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