Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
Conversation with Eric Idle
Las Vegas Sun
28 February, 2007
'Spamalot' writer confident of success
 
Sir Paul McCartney loses rag
The Mirror
28 February, 2007
He's worth £825million but Sir Paul
McCartney was still in a filthy mood
yesterday.
 
Beatles fans and musicians invited to
come together for Harrison Fest
By Mona Sandefur, Benton Evening News
27 February, 2007
On a chilly, dreary Sunday afternoon, a small
yet determined group sat inside Hard Day's
Nite Bed and Breakfast planning an event to
draw potentially thousands to downtown
Benton.
 
Beatlemania forever
By Rod Antone, Yakima Herald-Republic
27 February, 2007
When it comes to Al Mason's Beatles
collection, there's no way he'll ever let it be.
 
Dancing Mucca: I'm no Lady
By Danielle Lawler, The Sun
27 February, 2007
Lady Heather McCartney has dropped her
title as she launches a TV career in America.
 
George Harrison: A tribute
The Daily Star
25 February, 2007
George Harrison's songs have been a part of
my life for more than four decades.
Also: Remembering George Harrison; Beatles
Fans Gather To Remember George Harrison
 
Two-hour Lennon movie to premiere
Contactmusic
23 February, 2007
A new two-hour movie edited from footage shot
by John Lennon and his widow Yoko Ono's first
husband Tony Cox in 1970 is to premiere in
Maine next month (MAR07).
 
Yoko Ono talks about Lennon
documentary
By Nekesa Mumbi Moody, Associated Press
22 February, 2007
Yoko Ono doesn't see many parallels between
today's celebrity war protesters and her late
husband John Lennon's activism against the
Vietnam War — but says that's because the
times today are so different.
 
New Ringo Starr live album set for May
Online Rock Radio
22 February, 2007
Ringo Starr will release a new live album on
May 8th.
 
Lennon TV documentary pulled
By Pete Samson, The Sun
21 February, 2007
A major new film revealing shocking details
about Beatles legend John Lennon has been
pulled after his widow Yoko Ono withdrew
her support.
 
Mills Mulls Ugly New Charge
New York Post
20 February, 2007
Paul McCartney's divorce from Heather
Mills McCartney is getting so nasty, she's
now threatening to make unsubstantiated
claims that McCartney's poor parenting in
the past led two of his children to contemplate
suicide.
 
See Lennon Clapton and Richards Dirty
Mac Band
Uncut
20 February, 2007
Uncut navigates you to today’s YouTube
treasure
 
Eastwest Fab Four
The Light Sound Journal
20 February, 2007
Fab Four is a virtual instrument inspired by
the sounds of the Beatles, using the same
period instruments and recording equipment
 
Fab Four: Analog to Digital
By Eliot Van Buskirk, Wired News
19 February, 2007
The Fab Four's catalog long ago went the way
of the 1 and the 0, but nothing could be less
digital than the way the Beatles' music was
recorded.
 
Original Beatles' pics accidentally end
up in trash
Ani
18 February, 2007
Original pictures of the The Beatles were lost
forever after they were accidentally chucked
in the trash.
Also: Dis-please Please Me
 
Mills & toons
By Michael Duffy, The Sunday Times
18 February, 2007
Heather's animation show to humiliate Sir
Paul's family
 
Yoko Ono: More Than a Beatle's Widow
(inc. audio)
By David Dye, NPR
16 February, 2007
Being arguably the most controversial woman
in rock history isn't easy.
Also: Yoko Ono's Former Driver Pleads Guilty
In NYC (inc. video); Deal Ends Case Against
Yoko Ono’s Chauffeur
 
Fab way to Macca living
By Louis B. Hobson, Calgary Sun
16 February, 2007
Alan LeBoeuf has spent almost half his life
with a dual personality and insists he's having
a fabulous time being Paul McCartney.
 
The U.S. vs. John Lennon
DVD Talk
15 February, 2007
No matter what side of the fence you're on, war
often divides a nation right down the middle.
 
We made sacrifices for love - Yoko
The Press Association
15 February, 2007
Yoko Ono says she sometimes regretted falling
in love with John Lennon, because the couple
had to "sacrifice" so much for it.
 
Is Paul McCartney driving Heather Mills
into the poorhouse?
Online Rock Radio
13 February, 2007
The latest rumor regarding Paul McCartney's
divorce settlement from estranged wife Heather
Mills is that the Mills is about to agree on a $50
million payout from the former Beatle.
 
Beatles Ready for Legal Downloading
Soon
By Roger Friedman, Fox News
12 February, 2007
The Beatles songs — all of them — will be
offered for downloading soon.
 
10 Commandments: Yoko Ono
Sunday Life
11 February, 2007
Be understanding of one another.
Also: Yoko Ono | Iconoclast turns 74 with remix
album; Interview: Yoko Ono
 
Flashback: Beatles record first album,
perform first US concert
Online Rock Radio
10 February, 2007
It was 44 years ago on Sunday (February 11th,
1963), that the Beatles recorded their first album,
Please Please Me, in just under 10 hours.
 
Is Hey Jude The Most Popular Beatles
Tune? Bet On It.
UK Casino Times
10 February, 2007
With the prospect of all 'The Beatles' songs soon
to be made available to the download market,
bookmakers William Hill are betting on which
Beatles song will be the first to make it to number
1, which could provide a definitive answer to the
age old debate, What is the best Beatles Song?
 
Exclusive: The fifth Beatle
By David Edwards, Daily Mirror
10 February, 2007
Neil Aspinall started out as Paul and George's
school pal..now he controls fab four's empire
 
Before There Was Ringo...There Was Pete
(inc. video)
WGRZ-TV Buffalo
10 February, 2007
This week marks an important anniversary in
the history of rock and roll.
 
John Lennon yearned to be Highland laird
By Brian Pendreigh, Sunday Herald
10 February, 2007
Lennon’s love of Scotland inspired McCartney’s
Mull move
 
Q&A on the News
Arizona Daily Star
10 February, 2007
Question: Paul McCartney has done well in his
solo music career. What is Ringo Starr, the only
other surviving Beatle, doing now?
 
Recording the Beatles: Geoff Emerick
Speaks
The Netscape Blog
8 February, 2007
Engineer and producer Geoff Emerick began his
career in 1962, when he joined the staff at EMI's
Abbey Road Studios at the tender age of 15.
 
Macca set to offer Mucca £25m
By Lynsey Haywood, The Sun
8 February, 2007
Sir Paul McCartney is set to offer estranged wife
Heather Mills a £25million divorce settlement.
Also: Exclusive: £25M to let it be
 
Ono flattered by new versions of her songs
United Press International
6 February, 2007
After years of being lambasted, New York-based
artist Yoko Ono is happy to have other artists
fiddle with her music.
Also: Yoko Ono Makes Exclusive Appearance at
Borders(R) in 2 Penn Plaza for CD Signing;
Ono? Oh, yes! (inc. audio)
 
John Lennon: What really happened in
his childhood
By John Walsh, The Independent
6 February, 2007
We thought we knew every detail of John
Lennon's life.
Also: Skeleton in Lennon’s cupboard; 'I wish
John had never been famous'
 
Apple Enters Agreement To Settle Name
Dispute With The Beatles' Company
Apple Corps - Update
RTTNews
5 February, 2007
On Monday, Apple Inc. and The Beatles'
company Apple Corps Ltd. announced that they
have entered into a new agreement concerning
the use of the name "Apple" and apple logos,
which replaces their 1991 Agreement.
Also: After Long Dispute, Two Apples Work It
Out; Beatlemania for iPod generation
 
Starr splits with band
WENN
5 February, 2007
Former The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has
quit his band The Roundheads.
 
More about the Beatles in post office
By Steve Stewart, The Decatur Daily
4 February, 2007
An item in this column three weeks ago sent
Jonathan Baggs to the Internet, where he
learned more about the night a Hartselle
man’s father met the Beatles.
Also: Mail workers took a break with Beatles
 
Yoko remixed
By Mary Huhn, New York Post
4 February, 2007
Yoko Ono's been in the headlines again recently
with a nasty story about her long-time driver's
betrayal, which involves secret tapes, photos
and blackmail.
 
Where's Adolf? The mystery of Sgt
Pepper is solved
By Anthony Barnes, Independent
4 February, 2007
The scene has become one of the world's most
imitated, iconic and widely owned artworks.
 
Lennon fans call for movie boycott
The Gazette
2 February, 2007
John Lennon fans are calling on cinema-goers
to boycott a movie about the late Beatle's
assassin.
 
Beatle to hand Oasis top award
The Sun
2 February, 2007
Some Might Say Brits bosses have played
a blinder by getting Ringo Starr to help them
out of a tight spot.
 
Sir George Martin: 'Beatles At The
Beginning Were Crap'
PR-Inside.com
2 February, 2007
Sir George Martin thought The Beatles were
"awful" and "crap" when he first heard them
perform.
 
What's Hot!: Paul & Prix views
By Tim Grobaty, Long Beach Press-Telegram
1 February, 2007
Oh, we forgot to tell you: Paul McCartney,
the sole surviving Beatle (unless you count
drummers), was in Long Beach last Friday
evening.
 
NerdyShirts.com Brings Together The
Beatles and Nintendo Wii in a New
Shirt Design
Emediawire
1 February 2007
Every Monday marks the release of a new
"nerd chic" original funny t-shirt design
from Nerdyshirts.com and today is no
exception.
 
 
 
 
 
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