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A Beatles audition tape believed to be from the band's 1962 Decca Studios sessions in London have been discovered in a Vancouver record store.
George Harrison was not a fan of one of The Beatles most beloved albums, but he knew it was popular for a reason.
The Beatles recorded one of their earliest albums during a pivotal moment in their lifetime and all four members agreed it was "freeing." ...
Johns listened as McCartney outlined the Beatles' upcoming project: a live album of all-new songs. It was to be the band's first public concert in over two years. To mark the occasion, a film crew ...
Simply put, rock ‘n’ roll as we know starts with the Beatles ... the past 50 years owes the Fab Four a heap of thanks for setting popular music’s template. Their very first album, 1963 ...
Years later, he learned of the “canny prediction” that the head of Decca records had given Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ manager: “Guitar groups are on the way out.” Clearly, the Decca ...
A Beatles audition tape that could date back to the band's early days has been found in a ... "I picked up this tape years ago that said Beatles Demos on it. i just figured it was a tape off ...