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Gary Barlow so 'eXcited' at rehearsals for Diamond Jubilee Concert
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Dear Bert -- we will miss him ... From early childhood throughout our lives, he was Britain's Mr. Guitar. He seemed to be the first person we saw on television showing us how to play and he left a lasting impression on us. ... Like us, he loved the guitar and communicated that passion to many generations.
My favorite time I've ever been to Japan
I’ve had a ginormous crush on him since I was about five years old and I went to my first Paul McCartney concert.More quotes »
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Paul McCartney's 'Ram' reissue a horn of plenty
McCartney's "Ram," reissued last week in five different packages, sure didn't receive this kind of love upon its 1971 release. "'Ram' represents the nadir in the decomposition of '60s rock thus far," Jon Landau, who would go on to proclaim Bruce Springsteen 5/30/12 from Chicago Tribune Read more »
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Steven Page, Craig Northey among acts in Sgt. Pepper anniversary concerts
records.” These days, Page considers himself “a total Beatles nerd” who’s been known to get caught up in such debates as whether Paul McCartney is playing an Epiphone Casino or a Fender Esquire guitar through a Selmer Zodiac on certain tunes. He’ll get to 5/30/12 from The Record Read more »
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Beatlemania on Tour hits the Swan City next week
really go as well as you hope.” Together with his fellow friends and musicians Clark Gilmour (John Lennon), Joe Kane (Paul McCartney) and Grahame Critcher (Ringo Starr), Beatlemania on Tour: The Beatles Experience rolls into town on June 9 at the Douglas J. from Daily Herald Tribune Read more »
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Today in Music History: Happy Birthday Danny Elfman
King, and Jimmy Reed played to 9,000 people at Atlanta's Herndon Stadium in one of the first outdoor rock festivals. 1971 - Paul McCartney released "Mary Had A Little Lamb." It was one of McCartney's least successful songs, but still cracked the Top Thirty. from MPR | Minnesota Public Radio Read more »
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Martin mixes bluegrass, Bard
Martins new album includes a live version of his old Saturday Night Live routine King Tut and has special guest vocals by Paul McCartney and the Dixie Chicks. He also has a new book out of his tweets The Ten, Make That Nine, Habits of Very Organized People. from The Asheville Citizen-Times Read more »