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Abbey Road: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Famous Recording Studio (with a foreword by Paul McCartney)

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Lauren Pope's daughter, 3, is rushed to hospital due to medical emergency - after TOWIE star split from millionaire boyfriend Tony Keterman In 1965 came another epic recording of Elgar. Such was her genius that Jacqueline du Pre had burned through her first cello teacher in just a year. She was four at the time.

A few months later, Clare was in a record shop, heard what was playing, and thought, hang on a mo, ‘That’s me!’Prince William is accused of silencing Princess Diana by stopping the BBC re-broadcasting her Panorama interview, says Omid Scobie A couple of days later I went to see Mark Lewisohn – the man who is to the Beatles what Robert Caro is to Lyndon Johnson – previewing his two-hour presentation about Abbey Road. Emerging afterwards the members of this select audience, which included Richard Williams, Mark Ellen and others who have spent inordinate amounts of time thinking about the Beatles, could be heard muttering “I never knew that” to each other. The following day a friend went to photograph the house which was formerly the home of the real “Mean Mr Mustard”. There’s always something you didn’t know about the Beatles. Jeg blir aldri lei av å lytte til eller lese om The Beatles, men David Hepworth sin bok er suveren fordi den rommer så mye mer. Den rommer hele historien fra 1931, om artistene jeg aldri har hørt om. Artur Schnabel, som spilte inn alle Beethovens 32 pianosonater gjennom 1930-tallet. Jacqueline du Pré, en usedvanlig begavet cellist som døde av multippel sklerose i en alder av 42 år. Og et utall andre artister som har gitt meg en trang til et dypdykk på Spotify. While the main interest in this book is the arc of the impressive 90 year history of Abbey Road, I'd also recommend it to those interested in the histories of popular music, pop culture, the music business and music recording including all of its technical aspects.

Many people will recognise the famous zebra crossing. Some visitors may have graffitied their name on its hallowed outer walls. Others might even have managed to penetrate the iron gates. But what draws in these thousands of fans here, year after year? What is it that really happens behind the doors of the most celebrated recording studio in the world? Jen Shah is helping Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes tone her abs in federal prison - as RHOSC star has been dubbed 'Jen Fonda' while serving timeSpears’ vulnerability shines through as she describes her painful journey from vulnerable girl to empowered woman. Talk about the world's best job! A DOUGHNUT SCIENTIST reveals how she is creating a healthier future for bakery... In an age when no one buys records any more — apart from the not inconsiderable business of vinyl nostalgia — it is hard to imagine a time when the arrival of a new LP by The Beatles or Dylan or the Rolling Stones in the shops was a moment for huge excitement. The business of the studio wasn’t just to replicate the sound of the artist; it was to create something greater than the sum of its parts, a spark, a piece of magic that people would want to listen to again and again — and again 50 years later.

David Hepworth was born in Dewsbury, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, and attended the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield, and Trent Park College of Education. He worked for HMV and Beserkley Records, before becoming a freelance journalist.Farrah Abraham reveals she met mystery new boyfriend on ONLYFANS and made him sign an NDA as they hold hands during bikini-filled beach stroll Molly Mae Hague is seen without her engagement ring AGAIN after fiancé Tommy Fury 'snubbed' her after partying with women in Abu Dhabi Travis Kelce 'looks old' and is 'wobbling' for the Chiefs - but it has NOTHING to do with Taylor Swift, says ex-NFL scout John Middlekauff BBC fans are in for a treat this Christmas as the broadcaster announces the return of THIS hit music show Emma Stone stars with DOLL in surreal Athens photo-shoot by The Favourite director... and quips that she wishes all her films were SILENT

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