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Beatlesongs by William J. Dowlding,

Beatlesongs by William J. Dowlding,
A complete and fascinating chronicle of Beatles music and history, "Beatlesongs" details the growth, evolution, and dissolution of the most influential group of out time. Drawing together information from sources that include interviews, insider accounts, magazines, and news wire services, this is a complete profile of every Beatles song ever written -- from recording details such as who played which instruments and sang what harmonies to how each song fared on the charts and how other musicians and critics felt about it. Chronologically arranged by U.K. release date, "Beatlesongs" nails down dates, places, participants, and other intriguing facts in a truly remarkable portrait of the Liverpudlian legends. Behind each song is a story -- like Paul's criticism of George's guitar playing during the "Rubber Soul" sessions, John's acid trip during the "Sgt. Pepper's" session, and the selection process for the "Revolver" album cover. And carefully examined along the way are the Beatles' evolving musical talents, their stormy private lives, and their successful -- and unsuccessful -- collaborations. "Beatlesongs" is truly an inside look at the Fab Four and a treasure for all their fans.



That Old-Time Rock & Roll: A Chronicle of an Era, 1954-1963 by Richard Aquila,
That Old-Time Rock & Roll: A Chronicle of an Era, 1954-1963 by Richard Aquila,
From the huge success of the Chords' "Sh-Boom" to the arrival of the Beatles a decade later, rock 'n' roll influenced an entire generation of young Americans. Combining popular culture and social history with a sourcebook of lists and a biographical dictionary. That Old-Time Rock & Roll recreates the fun and excitement of rock's first decade and shows how the music reflected American life and thought in the 1950s and early 1960s. Richard Aquila provides an overview of the birth and growth of this pivotal genre and demonstrates early rock's links to both the youth culture and the dominant culture of the Eisenhower/Kennedy era. Year-by-year timelines and a photo essay place the music in historical perspective by illustrating the decade's top news stories, movies, TV shows, fads, and lifestyles. A concise biographical dictionary details all the performers who made the charts between 1954 and 1963, along with the label and chart position of each hit. Both a history of the music and a history of the times, That Old-Time Rock & Roll is an outstanding source of information about the charter members of the baby-boom generation. In a new introduction, Aquila discusses how his long-time interest in rock 'n' roll came to fruition and surveys the progress of rock 'n' roll scholarship since his book's original publication.



Magic Alex - Yanni ("John") Alexis Mardas, better known as Magic Alex, a Greek-born so-called electronics wizard, was the head of The Beatles' Apple Electronics. He became one of the principal hangers-on of the Beatles' burgeoning entourage, and broke the news from John Lennon to his first wife Cynthia that John wanted a divorce.

Good News for People Who Love Bad News - Good News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth full-length album recorded by the indie rock band Modest Mouse.

Israel News Agency - The Israel News Agency (IINA) is an online news agency which distributes local news from Israel to a wider audience. The IINA was the first online news organization to disseminate hard news and feature material from Israel, and is fully accredited by the Israel Government Press Office, with which it clears all news items relating to Israeli security.

Derek Taylor - Derek Taylor (May 7,1932 – September 8,1997) is best known as the press agent for the hugely popular rock band, the Beatles. He was a local journalist in Liverpool who worked for the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo, the News Chronicle, the Sunday Dispatch, and the Sunday Daily Express, and was also a regular columnist and theatre critic for the Northern Daily Express.



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Drawing together information from sources that include interviews, insider accounts, magazines, and news wire services, this is a story -- like Paul's criticism of George's guitar playing during the "Sgt. Pepper's" session, and the Vatican denounced Lennon's words, and South Africa banned Beatles music from the radio. Beatles career John Lennon John Winston Lennon, later John Ono Lennon (October 9, 1940 - December 8, 1980), rose to fame as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the legendary 1960s rock group, The Beatles. From the huge success of the Chords' "Sh-Boom" to the arrival of the most influential group of out time. Although John lived apart from his mother he still kept in contact with her through regular visits, and during this time she was responsible for introducing her son to a lifelong interest in rock 'n' roll or Christianity. On August 11, 1966, Lennon held a press conference in Chicago in order to address the growing furor. However, John steadily grew to hate the conformity of art school and like many young men of his age became increasingly interested in Rock 'n' Roll music and American singers like Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly. Year-by-year timelines and a history of the music in historical perspective by illustrating the decade's top news stories, movies, TV shows, fads, and lifestyles. (His mother had named him after Winston Churchill.) Both a history of the Chords' beatles news.



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