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STAYINGIN?
Waterford's own Jesse Metcalfe hosts the 20th World Music Awards 2008 (MyNetwork TV, 8 p.m.) with singer Michelle Williams, taped last month in Monte Carlo. Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Akon, Kid Rock, Alicia Keys, Solange and Estelle are among the scheduled...Tags: Paris Hilton, Assault, According to Jim (tv program), Mariah Carey, Popular Music
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'Eleanor Rigby' mystery solved?
Associated PressLONDON—Eleanor Rigby: fact or fiction? That question, which has bedeviled Beatles' fans for decades, may be answered in part by a 1911 hospital payroll sheet that was auctioned Thursday in London. The document, sent by Paul McCartney in 1990 to...Tags: Music, Charity, Indiana University, Wages and Pensions, Auction Service
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Singing the Citys Praises
Born on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, I’ve lived my entire adult life in Los Angeles, but I remain a big Canadian flag waver. Victoria may be the greatest city in which to grow up, but L.A. may well be the greatest city to live out your dreams....Tags: Randy Newman, Benihana Incorporated, Family, Natalie Cole, Hall & Oates
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Fact or Fiction? Document relating to Beatles' hit 'Eleanor Rigby' goes to auction
The Associated PressEleanor Rigby: fact or fiction? That question, which has bedeviled Beatles' fans for decades, may be answered in part by a 1911 hospital payroll sheet to be auctioned in London on Thursday. The document, sent by Paul McCartney in 1990 to the director of...Tags: Music, Charity, Indiana University, Wages and Pensions, Auction Service
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Beatlemania: The White Album, Old And New
Call me daft, but every now and then I like to pick up one of those British pop music magazines.
It's not that I need updates on the latest drug scuffles of Babyshambles or Amy Winehouse. But I'm a sucker for some of the "free" CDs they often glue onto...Tags: Music, Popular Music, George Harrison, Amy Winehouse, The Beatles
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Paul McCartney eyes release of rare Beatles track
Paul McCartney says it's time an experimental Beatles track saw the light of day. McCartney says he wants to release "Carnival of Light," a 14-minute experimental track the Fab Four recorded in 1967 but never released, The Associated Press reports....Tags: Music, George Harrison, Festive Event, The Beatles, Karlheinz Stockhausen
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McCartney would like to turn 'Carnival' loose
It's not up there with finding Orson Welles' original cut of "The Magnificent Ambersons," but for Beatles fans the news that "Carnival of Light" is real is pretty great. The existence of the 41-year-old, 14-minute experimental track has been confirmed by...Tags: George Harrison, Orson Welles, Paul McCartney
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LI ARTS: ART
WHAT "Paper Rock 'N' Roll," an exhibition of more than 50 original posters promoting bands such as the Queens of the Stone Age, the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs and others. WHEN|WHERE Opens Wednesday, with a reception at 11:15 a.m., through Dec. 9, at the Rosenberg...Tags: Bob Dylan, Hofstra University, Eric Clapton, Folk Music
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The Beatles to star next in a new musical video game
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comEver dreamed of playing music with The Beatles? Well, after a new deal announced yesterday involving the band's Apple Corps Ltd., MTV Games and Harmonix, that dream is a giant step closer to virtual reality. The companies are working on a "Rock Band"-...Tags: Music, George Harrison, Game Playing, The Beatles, John Lennon
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Ringo has too much to do? Really?
Ringo Starr, one of the two remaining Beatles on the planet, and arguably, the most endearing but least musically versatile among them, has issued a statement to his worldwide fans that he is calling a moratorium to his fan mail. He hasn't been sitting...Tags: Allentown
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Ringo Starr: No more fan mail
Associated Press WriterRingo Starr doesn't want to hear from you. If you do write, your letter will end up in the trash. That's the message from Richard Starkey, aka Ringo Starr. After 45 years of stardom, he doesn't want to spend any more time answering mail or sending...Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), Television Industry, Television
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Beatles hysteria seems like 'Yesterday'
john.jeansonne@newsday.comShea Stadium staged rock-and-roll's largest and best remembered major outdoor stadium concert, a smashing success in every aspect except one: Neither the crowd nor the performers themselves could hear any of the music produced by The Beatles on Aug. 15,...Tags: Music, Football, George Harrison, New York Times, Fair Grounds Corporation
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