While many over the years have been anointed, or self-proclaimed, the “Fifth Beatle,” no one has a more legit claim to the imaginary title than George Martin. As the band’s
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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr recount a pivotal moment in Beatles history in a bonus clip on the deluxe edition of the documentary Eight Days A Week – The Touring
The Fab Faux will return to the Beacon in New York for a November 12th concert – ‘THE ANGEL IN THE DETAILS – A Concert for Sir George Martin’ –
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
The son of the late Beatles producer Sir George Martin has said he is open to working on new music
Fifty years after the Beatles permanently retired from the road, Ringo Starr can’t seem to get enough of it. On June 3rd, the
The legendary music producer, who was often dubbed the Fifth Beatle due to his work with the Fab Four, passed
Sir Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono were among guests at a memorial service held for the late George Martin. The
The Beatles broke up 46 years ago and yet they are still more popular than ever. The Beatles are absolutely
George Martin, the “Fifth Beatle” and British treasure who signed the Fab Four to a label contract when no one else would, produced virtually all their songs and introduced lavish arrangements