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Tag Archives: Leslie King
Apple to the Core: A Fan’s Notes
Fifty years ago, Apple Records released “Our First Four,” led by The Beatles’ “Hey Jude”/“Revolution” single. Bill King recounts how he’s followed the Fabs’ record label ever since. … My fascination with Apple Records began in the summer of 1968, when I … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple of My Eye, Apple Records, Badfinger, Beatlefan, Bill King, Chris Hodge, Come and Get It, David Peel, Derek Taylor, George Harrison, Happening ’68, Hey Jude, It's Happening, Jackie Lomax, Joey Molland, John & Yoko, John Lennon, John Sosebee, Keith Parnell, King of Fuh, Leslie King, Magical Mystery Tour, Mark Lindsay, Mary Hopkin, Mike Gibbins, No. 3 Savile Row, Ort's Oldies, Paul McCartney, Paul Revere, Revolution, Richard DiLello, Ringo Starr, Sour Milk Sea, Sundown Playboys, The Beatles, The Longest Cocktail Party, Those Were the Days, Tom Evans, We're On Our Way
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That Was the Year That Was: Lots of High Points for Beatles Fans in 2017
Beatlefan Publisher Bill King looks back on the past 12 months in the Beatles world. … Any year where you get to see two of The Beatles live in concert in your city has to be considered an above average … Continue reading
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Tagged " Apple Corps, A Is for Apple Volume 2, All Starr Band, Allan Williams, Avett Brothers, Beatlefan, Becka Philips, Bill King, Bruce Spizer, Flowers in the Dirt, Fox Theatre, Gen Onoshima, George Harrison, Giles Martin, give me love (give me peace on earth), Give More Love, I Me Mine, Leslie King, McCartney Archive, Melissa Ruggieri, Olivia King, One on One tour, Paul McCartney, Pete Shotton, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Sirius/XM, Something New: The Beatlefan Blog, Steven Colbert, The Beatles, the Beatles Channel, Todd Rundgren, Tom Petty
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McCartney on Tour: Still Worth it? Oh, Yeah!
Beatlefan Publisher Bill King saw the July 13 stop of Paul McCartney’s One on One tour at Infinite Energy Arena in Duluth, GA. His thoughts on the evening … Say what you will about Paul McCartney’s mostly unchanging show and … Continue reading
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Tagged Abe Laboriel Jr., Atlanta, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Beatlefan, Beatles, Becka Phillips, Bill King, Brian Ray, Duluth, George Harrison, Georgia, Infinite Ennergy Arena, John Sosebee, Kanye, Keith Richards, Leslie King, Linda McCartney, Melissa Ruggieri, Mick Jagger, Nancy Shevell, One on One, Paul "Wix" Wickens, Paul McCartney, Paul McCartney Boulevard, Quarrymen, Rick Glover, Rihanna, Rolling Stones, Rusty Anderson, Something New: The Beatlefan Blog, Wings
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