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 Recent Stories Online and On-Air

Pat O'Day recounts falling for epic Paul McCartney
marriage hoax
- Sunday, July 21, 2013

Paul McCartney joined by remaining Nirvana
members for Seattle gig

- Sunday, July 21, 2013

Paul McCartney asks Aquino to free elephant
- Saturday, July 20, 2013

Record sleeve with Beatles' signatures up for auction
- Saturday, July 20, 2013

Paul McCartney still keeps it fresh for himself, crowd
- Friday, July 19, 2013

Marker dedicates Harrison’s visit to Southern Illinois
- Friday, July 19, 2013

Lowest-numbered White Album sleeve valued at
$20,000
- Thursday, July 18, 2013

Man who dressed The Beatles remains a cut above
the rest

- Thursday, July 18, 2013

Ex-John Lennon Ferrari sells for £360,000
- Wednesday, July 17, 2013

SHELF LIFE Comic-Con 2013 'The Fifth
Beatle':Brian Epstein gets his moment in new
graphic novel -- EXCLUSIVE

- Wednesday, July 17, 2013



Charles Likas Presents

Marin Sonoma Beatles Festival

Sheraton Sonoma County Grand Ballroom, Petaluma CA

Fab Four Store Beatles Market Place


Win tickets by listening this week


Bob Dylan Unreleased Songs With George Harrison To Surface On Bootleg 10 - Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Bob Dylan’s 10th bootleg album will focus on the early session tapes that would become the ‘Self Portrait’ and ‘New Morning’ albums. It was at the time he was working closely with George Harrison who released the ‘All Things Must Pass’ album around the same time.

Harrison and Dylan co-wrote the opening track from ‘All Things Must Pass’ titled ‘I’d Have You Anytime’ and George covered Bob’s ‘If Not For You’ for the album. ‘The Bootleg Series Vol. 10’ will include 35 rarities and previous unreleased material from Dylan sessions from 1969-1971. The cover is new artwork created by Dylan for the release.

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Rare Beatles Acetate of 1964 Best of Album to Be Auctioned
- Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The acetate for a rare Beatles album that never saw release will be auctioned off on August 9 by Heritage Auctions. Best of the Beatles was assembled by Capitol Records as a two-LP set in 1964 as a compilation of the group's Capitol and Vee-Jay hits to date. According to experts, Capitol was not able to release the album as planned when they found out that Vee-Jay did not lose the rights to their tracks until a later date.


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Can’t Buy Me Love? A Lawsuit Debates It
- Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Many Beatles fans can barely stand to watch the 1970 documentary “Let It Be,” which throws an unwelcome spotlight on the band’s members as they lecture, criticize and ignore one another while recording what would be their final studio album.

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>


 
 
 

How The Bloody Beetroots Scored Paul McCartney For
‘Out Of Sight’

- Monday, July 15, 2013

Sir Paul doesn’t just show up for anyone — let alone twice. Over the weekend, masked Italian DJs Bloody Beetroots released the music video for “Out of Sight,” their inspired collaboration with Paul McCartney, and the legend appears in the eerie clip.

How the collaboration came to be has been of particular interest in the weeks since its announcement; though an unlikely pairing, it seems the Beatle and Beetroots share a producer in Youth (aka, Martin Glover).

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>


Paul McCartney Lights Up Fenway Park
- Monday, July 15, 2013

Paul McCartney is a member of two very exclusive fraternities in the pantheon of rock and roll. He is one of few artists in the world who can sell out any venue, in any city, whenever he wants to, and he's part of an even smaller group that can play a lengthy show in which every song is a true, timeless, classic. McCartney showed the prowess that got him into both clubs with an amazing, sold out,  attendance-record-breaking performance at Fenway Park on Tuesday night as part of his "Out There" tour.

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>


Record of the Week

Rubber Soul

Gets heavy play this week!

Rubber Soul Fun Facts

Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by English rock group the Beatles, released in 3 December 1965. Produced by George Martin, it was recorded in just over four weeks to make the Christmas market.

Drive My Car 2:21
Norwegian Wood 2:03
You Won’t See Me 3:18
Nowhere Man 2:44
Think for Yourself 2:18
The Word 2:41
Michelle 2:40
What Goes On 2:47
Girl 2:29
I’m Looking Through You 2:24
In My Life 2:26
Wait 2:13
If I Needed Someone 2:21
Run for Your Life 2:23



George Harrison Facts:

Born: February 25, 1943, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Died: November 29, 2001,
Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouses: Olivia Trinidad Arias (m. 1978–2001),
Pattie Boyd (m. 1966–1977)

Children: Dhani Harrison




 

 John Lennon Quote of the week

"Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.."

John Lennon


   
 

 The Beatles 50 Years Ago Today :

The Beatles 50 Years Ago Today : Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20, 1963-

Ritz Ballroom, Promenade, Rhyl, Flintshire

Two sold-out nights by the Beatles in North Wales, a year after their Rhyl/Wales debut in the ballroom above Burton's tailor shop. The group returned to Liverpool immediately after the 2nd of the Saturday "Houses".



 

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  Last weeks poll question: 

Will you attend Beatle Week in Liverpool
"Mathews Street Fair" Next Month
?

Only wish I could - 78.7%
No - 12.2%
Yes - 9.1%

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This weeks Beatle Brain Busters:

In Yellow Submarine, which Beatle is introduced by the sound of the sitar from a Beatles song?

George
John
Paul
Ringo


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