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HAPPY BIRTHDAY RINGO STARR

 Recent Stories Online and On-Air

Join Ringo On His Birthday
- Thursday, July 04, 2013

From Grapefruit to Acorn: Yoko Ono publishes book of 'instructional poems'
- Friday, July 05, 2013

What the Beatles' Abbey Road Crosswalk Looks Like Today
- Thursday, July 04, 2013

How Lennon and McCartney Wrote “She Loves You”
- Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Rolling Stone: Beatles a 'horrible' band name
- Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Song Facts: The Beatles — "Good Morning Good Morning"
- Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Wings Single Signed By Paul and Linda McCartney Sells for $1,200
- Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Not Fade Away 1966: Tomorrow Never Knows, by The Beatles
- Tuesday, July 02, 2013

LJMU rename building in honor of former student John Lennon
- Tuesday, July 02, 2013

The Beatles’ 1963 Revisited
- Monday, July 01, 2013

Paul joins Cruelty Free International call for global ban on
animal tests for cosmetics
- Monday, July 01, 2013




Charles Likas Presents

Marin Sonoma Beatles Festival

Sheraton Sonoma County Grand Ballroom, Petaluma CA

Fab Four Store Beatles Market Place



Beatles Radio Exclusive: The Story of When Former Beatle John Lennon Spent Three Days in Philadelphia
- Wednesday, July 03, 2013

On May 16, 1975, John Lennon stepped off the train at 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, and gave his old friend, famed Philadelphia journalist Larry Kane, a hug.  Weeks earlier, Philadelphia’s number one music station WFIL Radio, with Kane’s Channel 6 News, began planning for their annual Helping Hand Marathon, a three day event to raise money for charitable organizations in the Philadelphia area.

Larry Kane, a Channel 6 news anchor at the time, had been friends with John Lennon ever since he went on several tours with the Beatles as a journalist during the 60’s. Kane agreed to invite the former Beatle, whose participation would generate maximum publicity for the event.  He also saw the event as an opportunity to help Lennon, who along with being estranged from Yoko Ono and struggling with the intense celebrity that came with being a Beatle, was facing deportation charges that threatened to remove him from the U.S. and his beloved adopted city of New York. Promised letters of support from Pennsylvania politicians, Lennon spent three days participating in WFIL Radio’s Helping Hand Marathon. A Helping Hand: The Story of When Former Beatle John Lennon Spent Three Days in Philadelphia chronicles Lennon's participation in this event through the eyes of Larry Kane, Shirley Anne Lieber, a star struck young woman who volunteered for the event, and Damon Sinclair, a budding filmmaker who documented Lennon's visit.

A Helping Hand features Lennon’s madcap antics, such as when he auctioned off his socks, rare audio of John Lennon doing the weather forecast on the Channel 6 Evening News, and an intimate moment when Lennon was asked what he really thought of Paul. Interspersed with compelling audio of Lennon on WFIL Radio, the three observers offer a vivid portrait of John.

The whole experience is better appreciated by listening to the Audio Documentary HERE!

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>


 
 

Shakespeare and Beatles combine for school play
- Sunday, July 07, 2013

ARTISTIC culture separated by hundreds of years will be coming together during a performance at Gosden House School next month.

Pupils at the Bramley special educational needs school will be performing Shakespeare’s classic comedy, Twelfth Night, to mark its ten-year collaboration with Globe Education.

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>

 
 
 

Ottawa's biggest Beatles fan is ready for Paul McCartney
- Saturday, July 06, 2013

Fans of the Beatles have always been a passionate bunch. But few can rival Ottawa’s Yvan Tessier. He bought his first Beatles album, Yellow Submarine, in 1968. Since then he’s amassed one of North America’s largest collections of vinyl Beatles records. He owns around 5,000 of them, worth an estimated $70,000.

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>


 
 
 

Keeping the beat for Sir Paul
- Saturday, July 06, 2013

Paul McCartney has carried more tunes in his day than a pallet full of iPods. Music, says drummer Abe Laboriel Jr., is in “every fiber” of McCartney’s being: “Even if he’s making a little fruit salad, he’s humming a tune or whistling away. The music doesn’t stop around him. It’s beautiful.”

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>


The WZLX Beatles Art Show Returns This Weekend
- Friday, July 05, 2013

Hand-signed memorabilia from the Beatles, particularly the late John Lennon and George Harrison, get more and more rare every year. That only makes events featuring them more and more special.

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>


Record of the Week

ONE

Gets heavy play this week!

1. Love Me Do
2. From Me to You
3. She Loves You
4. I Want To Hold Your Hand
5. Can't Buy Me Love
6. A Hard Day's Night
7. I Feel Fine
8. Eight Days A Week
9. Ticket To Ride
10. Help!
11. Yesterday
12. Day Tripper
13. We Can Work It Out
14. Paperback Writer
15. Yellow Submarine
16. Eleanor Rigby
17. Penny Lane
18. All You Need Is Love
19. Hello, Goodbye
20. Lady Madonna
21. Hey Jude
22. Get Back
23. The Ballad Of John And Yoko
24. Something
25. Come Together
26. Let It Be
27. The Long And Winding Road



 Ringo Star Facts:

Born: July 7, 1940 (age 73), Liverpool, United Kingdom

Full name
:
Richard Starkey

Spouse
:
Barbara Bach (m. 1981), Maureen Starkey Tigrett (m. 1965–1975)

Children
:
Zak Starkey, Lee Starkey, Jason Starkey, Augusta Tigrett

Quote: "First and foremost I am a drummer. After that, I'm other things... But I didn't play drums to make money".



 

 John Lennon Quote of the week

"If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set,
then there'd be peace."

John Lennon


   
 

 The Beatles 50 Years Ago Today :

The Beatles 50 Years Ago Today : Sunday, July 7, 1963-

ABC Theatre, Church St. Blackpool, Lancashire

The following four Beatles engagements at this venue over the next two months.



 

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No  - 49.5%

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What famous rock 'n' roll singer did the Beatles visit at his mansion during their second U.S tour?






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