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We all knew casting announcements were bound to happen, since it was announced earlier this year that Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes (Skyfall, 1917) was teaming up with Sony and Apple Corps Ltd. to make four different Beatles biopics. Each biopic will focus on the individual members of the famous British band, and they’ll all supposedly open theatrically in 2027. Now, there have been unconfirmed but widely spread reports that the cast of this upcoming BCU (Beatles Cinematic Universe) has apparently come together. If rumours are to be believed, the Fab Four casting goes like this: Paul McCar...
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After spending the last 50 years in an attic, John Lennon’s famous 'Help!' guitar has broken records at auction. On the first day of its "Music Icons" sale at the Hard Rock Cafe New York, Julien's Auctions sold the Framus 12-string Hootenanny acoustic guitar for a record-breaking $2.9 million (€2.68 million). That makes it the most expensive Beatles guitar to sell at auction. The guitar was used by Lennon to record songs for their 1965 studio album 'Help!' and film of the same name, helping create some of the band's biggest hits of the '60s. Both Lennon and George Harrison played the Framus 12...
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Known as "the quiet Beatle", Harrison lived at 12 Arnold Grove in Liverpool’s Wavertree from his birth in 1943 until the age of seven. Having left his mark on the music world, not least by writing beloved track Here Comes the Sun, Harrison died of cancer in 2001 aged 58. His widow Olivia Harrison, who is unveiling the tribute at the guitarist’s unassuming former house alongside UK Culture Minister Stephen Parkinson, described the plaque as “a source of family pride”. The blue plaque at the Victorian two-up two-down terraced house in Liverpool is only the third outside of London, with the first...
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Disney+ have recently re-released a rarely-seen 1970 documentary film titled 'Let It Be', chronicling The Beatles' rehearsals and recordings in January 1969, for what would ultimately become their twelfth and final studio album. The original documentary has been somewhat of a holy grail for Beatles fans, shrouded in mystery due its unavailability for purchase or streaming. This is partly because the original master tapes mysteriously vanished from Apple Corps shortly after the film's completion. Now, the "lost film", shot on 16mm negative, has been meticulously restored and remastered into 4k....
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After spending the last 50 years in an attic, John Lennon’s famous 'Help!' guitar is headed to auction as part of the upcoming “Music Icons” sale at Julien’s Auctions on 29 and 30 May. Both Lennon and George Harrison played the Framus 12-string Hootenanny acoustic guitar while making the album and accompanying film Help!, as well as their 1965 album 'Rubber Soul'. The guitar then went for a trip. It ended up with Scottish singer-songwriter Gordon Waller, who was one-half of the duo Peter and Gordon, before being passed on a road manager. Fifty years later, it was discovered in an attic in the ...
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