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TeaFlix Tuesday with Robert Rodriguez

    TeaFlix Tuesday with Robert Rodriguez

TeaFlix Tuesday with Robert Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez has written extensively about The Beatles: five books so far, including Solo in the 70s and 2012’s acclaimed “Revolver: How The #Beatles Re-Imagined

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Teaflix Tuesday with Gary Astridge (Curator of Ringo’s drum kits)

    Teaflix Tuesday with Gary Astridge (Curator of Ringo’s drum kits)

Gary Astridge, who is internationally known as the preeminent historian and curator of Ringo and his Beatles-era drum kits. His work is nothing short of iconic, unearthing and sharing firsthand

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Ringo Starr back in the studio with T Bone Burnett – Everett Post

    Ringo Starr back in the studio with T Bone Burnett – Everett Post

Ringo Starr is making some more new music. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer just shared a July update with fans, revealing in a video that he’s back

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The Beatles album Ringo Starr is always knocked out by

    The Beatles album Ringo Starr is always knocked out by

Some of the best artists in the world don’t always need to be the most versatile musicians anyone has ever heard. It usually comes down to band chemistry when making

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The most infuriating song Paul McCartney ever wrote

    The most infuriating song Paul McCartney ever wrote

There’s always going to be debate as to who the best member of The Beatles was, and we’re never likely

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The “most psychedelic” Genesis album that John Lennon loved

    The “most psychedelic” Genesis album that John Lennon loved

When The Beatles knocked touring on the head in 1966, deafening screams gave way to the sound of hearts breaking

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Ribbons Of Rust: The Beatles’ Recording History In Context: Volume 1 – July 1954 Through January 1963

    Ribbons Of Rust: The Beatles’ Recording History In Context: Volume 1 – July 1954 Through January 1963

Ribbons Of Rust: The Beatles’ Recording History In Context: Volume 1 – July 1954 Through January 1963 The story of

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‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ Trailer Features Paul McCartney, Elton John and Questlove

    ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ Trailer Features Paul McCartney, Elton John and Questlove

After three years of mounting anticipation, the trailer for Spinal Tap II: The End Continues has finally arrived. The long-awaited

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Candid photos of John Lennon on display in Southwest Harbor

    Candid photos of John Lennon on display in Southwest Harbor

SOUTHWEST HARBOR — Candid photos of musician John Lennon are on display at the Cygnet Gallery in Southwest Harbor this

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Why did George Harrison make ‘All Things Must Pass’ so long?

    Why did George Harrison make ‘All Things Must Pass’ so long?

Every one of The Beatles was bound to have something to say after their breakup. None of them were willing to stop making music once they fell out, and despite

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