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Tag Archives: ringo
PLAY IT AGAIN: ‘Walls and Bridges’
In the latest installment in our exclusive series on solo Beatles albums from the past, Robert Rodriguez, author of “Revolver: How The Beatles Reimagined Rock ‘n’ Roll,” takes another look at John Lennon’s “Walls and Bridges,” a work he finds worthy … Continue reading
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L.A. Fest a Hit With Beatles Fans
The granddaddy of Beatles fan conventions, the Fest for Beatles Fans (formerly known as Beatlefest), returned recently to Los Angeles for the first time in 14 years. Correspondent Peter Palmiere was on hand and filed this report. … John Lennon … Continue reading
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The Beatles Saved Him From Being a Nerd
Marc Catone writes about how the arrival of The Beatles in America 50 years ago had a transformative effect on his young life. Picture a 13-year-old boy in early 1964. His hair contains a thick layer of the world’s worst … Continue reading
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