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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

Amelia Davis, longtime personal assistant, and friend to renowned photographer Jim Marshall, is my guest. Amelia is the driving force behind the new book (from Chronicle), THE BEATLES By Jim Marshall Live at Candlestick Park 1966. The book features m... more
JOY AND FEAR: THE BEATLES, CHICAGO AND THE 1960's is the terrific book from author, John F. Lyons. John's forensic research informs a a deeply detailed look into the social and cultural impact of The Beatles in their time. I know you'll enjoy listeni... more
Welcome to a special 40th episode of the podcast.
My guest is Oliver Murray, the creative force behind the wonderful 'NOW AND THEN The Last Beatles Song', 'FREE AS A BIRD A Song Reborn', and 'THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY EPISODE NINE'.
It was very clear t... more
'BILLY PRESTON: THAT'S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT' is genuinely a wonderful acheivement in documentary filmmaking. I had the chance to sit with Scott D. Hanson (Editor on the film) recently and get a deeper understanding of the creative process in bringi... more
Charles F. Rosenay does not fit inside a single box, and his energy and passion for all he does is truly infectious. His love for The Beatles set him on path that opened up a world of opportunities and experiences that most of us could only dream of.... more
'WHERE THE MUSIC HAD TO GO: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other - and the World' is a wonderfully rich new book from author, Jim Windolf.
We are truly living in a terrific age for authoritative Beatles books and this one from Jim is no... more
Lend Me Your Ears.
Sam Jobber's exceptional musical and vocal talents are on full display at his Instagram page (where I first discovered his work), link below. His musical and vocal insights into The Beatles catalogue is simply in a class all his ... more
'The Beatle Who Vanished' is one of the finest Beatles books to enter the world. It's author, Jim Berkenstadt, is my guest for Ep:35. Better known perhaps as The Rock And Roll Detective, Jim has served as consultant on projects such as Martin Scorses... more
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