New book about Apple
There’s a new book series on Apple Corps Ltd. coming up. Vol. 1: 1966-1968 is due out in the spring of 2015. It will have approximately 500 pages in full colour. Each book of...
There’s a new book series on Apple Corps Ltd. coming up. Vol. 1: 1966-1968 is due out in the spring of 2015. It will have approximately 500 pages in full colour. Each book of...
On the canals of Amsterdam. Photo: © Eddy Posthuma de Boer “Yeah! yeah! yeah!: Twee dagen met The Beatles in de Polder” is a new book featuring Eddy Posthuma de Boer’s photos of the...
Richard Buskins book Today only, “Beatles 101: The Need-To-Know Guide” (Kindle Edition), written by Richard Buskin and illustrated by Eric Cash is available for free from Kindle and Amazon. Here’s the Amazon link: Beatles...
Tea. And biscuits. The Daily Beast is running a series of articles extracted from the book “Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!: The Beatles and America, Then and Now” by respected political journalist Michael Tomasky. Today’s excerpt...
Some Fun Tonight – a 2 volume set In case you should have some money left after buying the BBC sets, the Bootleg Recordings, the US Albums, Photograph, not to mention the extended “Tune...
This just in from a tweet (actually three tweets) from Mark Lewisohn: “The extended edition of Tune In has sold out and is now unavailable. Another print may or may not be scheduled at...
There’s a new book out on the subject of The Beatles’ famous 1965 concert at Shea Stadium. The book has been written by David Schwensen, who also authored a book about their Cleveland concerts,...
Mark Lewisohn, “Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years” | Talks at Google. Renowned Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn discusses Tune In with Fab 4 Free 4 All hosts Mitch Axelrod, Rob Leonard and Tony...
The New York Times will focus on the British invasion of the 1960s for its next collaboration with Byliner. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ “I Want To Hold Your Hand” and...
This new, somewhat speculative book title was recently brought to our attention. It’s a self-published job, written by debutant author Danny Friar. The ominous Amazon blurb reads: “So you think you know everything there...
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