On Thursday, 30 May 1968, George Martin and The Beatles finally reconvened in Studio 2 to work on their next, much-anticipated and as-of-yet untitled follow-up album to Sgt Pepper. They
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THE BEATLES’ producer George Martin was “frozen out” by the band when they recorded the White Album, claims a new biography. By George Simpson PUBLISHED: 15:53, Sun, Aug 19, 2018
Historic studio owned by Martin on Montserrat island churned out records from music royalty in the 1980s It has been defunct since 1989, when the Rolling Stones last recorded there,
You might think that every angle of The Beatles story has been covered by now, but one very significant piece
IIN MODERN music, rock bands change producers every other album to aid in finding a new sound, and hip-hop artists
While many over the years have been anointed, or self-proclaimed, the “Fifth Beatle,” no one has a more legit claim
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr recount a pivotal moment in Beatles history in a bonus clip on the deluxe edition
The Fab Faux will return to the Beacon in New York for a November 12th concert – ‘THE ANGEL IN
WHEN SIR George Martin died this year at the venerable age of 90 Sir Paul McCartney reminisced about the schoolmasterly English record producer who had signed The Beatles and guided