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Tag Archives: Ringo Starr
‘The long and winding road’ to fame – “The Beatles: All These Years”
Published in October, 2013,The Beatles: All These Years: Tune In by author Mark Lewisohn, is part one of an enormous literary trilogy. The book summarizes the years leading up to the Beatles becoming worldwide musical superstars -part one is more than … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art, book reviews, books, cities, Communications, culture, entertainment, Europe, family, geography, historic preservation, history, humanity, land use, literature, Love, music, peace, pictures, poverty, revitalization, spatial design, theaters, UK, writing
Tagged art, book reviews, books, entertainment, Fab Four, George Harrison, history, John Lennon, literature, Liverpool, Mark Lewisohn, music, Paul McCartney, publishing, Ringo Starr, The Beatles, The Beatles: All These Years: Tune In, UK, writing
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How Liverpool shaped The Beatles
While I enjoy many songs by The Beatles, I tend to think of myself as more of a Rolling Stones man – music that is a little harder, edgier, and rugged. But, I too was (and still am) captivated by … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, art, Beatle City, book reviews. music, books, British Invasion, cities, culture, David Lewis, design, England, entertainment, family, fun, George Harrison, history, humanity, John Lennon, Livderpool, love, music, parks, paul mcCatney, Ringo Starr, The Beatles, The Cavern trams, transit, UK, urban planning
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