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McCartney's Daughter On 'Committee For Cool'
By Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson, Electronic Telegraph
28 March, 1998
Stella McCartney, the fashion designer and daughter of Sir
Paul, is one of a group of celebrities, politicians and
businessmen recruited by the Government to promote "Cool
Britannia" abroad in the approach to the Millennium.
 
Sean Lennon Creates Spot for His Own Music
By Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times
27 March, 1998
Sean Lennon. His name appeared in small letters on the Roxy
marquee Wednesday, beneath headlining act Buffalo Daughter,
but for the packed throng, Sean Lennon was definitely the main
attraction.
 
See'm, Hear'm," Says EAT'M; Sir George Martin to be
Honored in Las Vegas
Entertainment Wire
25 March, 1998
Emerging Artists & Talent in Music (EAT'M) is presenting a music
festival and conference unlike any other, which is open to
entertainment-industry giants and consumers alike.
 
Reflections of Lennon
By Dave Veitch, Calgary Sun
22 March, 1998
The Sun talks to Yoko Ono about her late husband's 'misunderstood'
artwork and her own renaissance
 
Sean Lennon's Lo-Fi Launch
By David Sprague, Reuters
20 March, 1998
When Sean Lennon announced, halfway through his New York solo
debut, that he was about to do a cover by "the greatest band ever,"
he raised plenty of eyebrows by promptly launching into a lovely,
slightly shambling rendition of "God Only Knows" -- a 1966 hit by
the Beach Boys.
 
Here Comes The Son: Sean Lennon In Concert
By Dan Aquilante, New York Post
19 March, 1998
Whether your dad was God or more popular than God in the '60s,
any man's son will tell you how hard it is to walk in Pop's shoes.
 
Beatles Producer's Set Finds North American Home
By Julie Taraska , Billboard
16 March, 1998
EMI-Capitol Entertainment Properties has secured the North
American rights to "In My Life," the final album by Beatles'
producer Sir George Martin.
 
Linda McCartney gives vegetarian team ticket to ride
Reuters
16 March, 1998
Linda McCartney, wife of former Beatle Paul, is to sponsor an
all-vegetarian professional cycling team.
 
VH1 polls artists to select best rock 'n' roll musicians
Jam!
14 March, 1998
Ask today's top musicians to name the greatest artists in rock 'n' roll
history and their opinions aren't much different than most fans' -- the
Beatles and the Rolling Stones top the list.
 
Beatle George Harrison On "Everest"
MTV
12 March, 1998
Members of the Beatles have been popping up in strange places
lately (see "Alanis, Ozzy, Weiland And More On Ringo Record"),
but George Harrison on Mt. Everest?
 
New Beatles Songs Forthcoming
By Julie Taraska, Billboard
12 March, 1998
Though he would not give any details, a senior EMI-Capitol executive
has told Billboard Bulletin that there will be new material coming out
next year from the Beatles.
 
Pulled Out From Under Armani
By Robin Givhan, Washington Post
12 March, 1998
The day began on a more pleasant note, with designer Stella McCartney
presenting her second line for the house of Chloe. McCartney invited
guests into her self-created garden.
 
Paris fashion show bowls audiences over using fuschia
and zippers
Detroit News
12 March, 1998
The fun continued Wednesday when Stella McCartney, daughter of
former Beatle Paul McCartney, sent studs, scallops and snaking
stainless steel zippers shimmering down a catwalk in her second
ready-to-wear show for the house of Chloe.
 
McCartney's Fascinating Femininity
By Trish Donnally, San Francisco Chronicle
12 March, 1998
The Eiffel Tower's lacy ironwork formed the backdrop for Stella
McCartney's first Chloe fall collection, shown in the gardens of
the Trocadero yesterday.
 
`Beatles-ish' `Vertical Man' stands with Ringo's best
By Rip Rense, Philadelphia Inquirer
11 March, 1998
It won't be out until early May, and its label has yet to be announced,
but this much is certain: Ringo Starr's forthcoming album, Vertical Man,
features one of the strangest pairings since Courtney Love and
Edward Norton.
 
Alanis, Ozzy, Weiland And More On Ringo Record
MTV
5 March, 1998
A new record by former Beatle Ringo Starr has the drummer joining
an interesting mix of top artists, including Alanis Morissette and Steven
Tyler performing a rock version of Dobie Gray's "Drift Away," and a Ringo
Starr/Ozzy Osbourne duet of the album's title track, "Vertical Man", among
many other rather odd highlights.
 
The Return of Ringo
Reuters
5 March, 1998
Ringo Starr lined up some heavyweight help for his album,
"Vertical Man," which comes out next month.
 
Hello, Goodbye to Beatles Museum
By Dana Hull, Washington Post
4 March, 1998
The owners of a Beatles museum have chosen Virginia Beach
over Manassas as the new location for their collection of
memorabilia.
 
A Fab Force
By Roy Campbell, Philadelphia Inquirer
1 March, 1998
Designer Stella McCartney, she of the famous last name and the
take-notice debut collections, has brought new glory to the name
Chloe.
 
 
 
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