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The advanced technology of the desk allowed the group to make their classic album
Fifty years ago, a bloody civil war prompted George Harrison and Ravi Shankar to create a new kind of charity show
Small-caps aim to carve out a slice of booming industry
It was the first number one hit by a solo Beatle, and had a long and complicated history following its 1970 release
AIR now generates much of its business from film industry as well as pop
The ripples of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s song still reverberate around rock concerts and football stadiums
A 50th anniversary edition of The Beatles album hopes to recapture the spirit of the original
The song came to Paul McCartney in a dream one night in London in 1963
Ron Howard’s documentary covers the band’s journey from early years to last concerts
Notebook: The Artist espoused traditional musicianship and insisted on self-sufficiency
‘Grown-up’ who steered the Fab Four to stardom
Producer signed the Beatles to EMI and contributed to their unique sound
Band’s legacy supports more than 2,000 jobs as fans take ticket to ride
Though the performers display immense musical skills, this jukebox show has few merits as a piece of theatre
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