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Tag Archives: Eric Clapton
Macca’s 25 Best of the Past 25 Years
Bill King recently gave a fresh listen to all of Paul McCartney’s mainstream albums released since 1993, in order to compile a list of the 25 best of Macca’s latterday tracks. He had an assist in this project from some … Continue reading
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Tagged 25 best from the past 25 years, Al Sussman, Beatlefan, best of Paul McCartney, Bill King, Brand New Boots and Panties, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard, Diana Krall, Driving Rain, Electric Arguments, Eric Clapton, Flaming Pie, Ian Dury, jorie gracen, Kisses on the Bottom, Kit O'Toole, Linda McCartney, Memory Almost Full, New, Off the Ground, Paul McCartney, renato facconi, Rip Rense, Run Devil Run, Something New: The Beatlefan Blog, The Blockheads, Tom Frangione
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The Beatlefan Interview With Cynthia Lennon
Bill King wrote in his Publisher’s Notes for Beatlefan #213 about interviewing and meeting Cynthia Lennon. Here is that interview, originally published in early 1982. … Cynthia Lennon Twist could never escape being known as the first Mrs. John Lennon, … Continue reading
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Tagged A Twist of Lennon, Atlanta, Aunt Mimi, Beatlefan magazine, Beatlefest, Beatles children, Beatles wives, Brian Epstein, Cynthia Lennon, Eric Clapton, Gary Lajeski, George Harrison, Hamburg, Jane Asher, John Lennon, Julian Lennon, Liverpool, London, Maureen Starkey, May Pang, Mike McCartney, Pattie Boyd, Paul McCartney, Peter Brown, Philip Norman, Ringo Starr, Scottish Rite Children's Hospital, Shout!, Stephen Gaines, The Beatles, Yoko Ono, Zak Starkey
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