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  1. Há 8 horas · The Beatles discography The Beatles in 1965 Studio albums 12 (UK), 17 (US) Live albums 5 Compilation albums 51 Video albums 22 Music videos 53 EPs 36 Singles 63 Mash-ups 2 Box sets 17 Worldwide, the British rock band the Beatles released 12 studio albums (17 in the US), 5 live albums, 51 compilation albums, 36 extended plays (EPs), 63 singles, 17 box sets, 22 video albums and 53 music videos ...

  2. On this day in 1986 Warner Records and Prince and The Revolution released the 12” single for “Mountains”. It also contained what we wanted at the time: a Prince instrumental! So they gave us "Alexa De Paris". Both all-time favorites!

  3. Há 8 horas · "We Can Work It Out" by Stevie Wonder (1970) Stevie Wonder didn't need help from the Beatles to win a Grammy Award, but his rendition of "We Can Work It Out" is considered one of the great covers ...

  4. Há 8 horas · “I full-on wanted the George Martin, Beatles-esque climb. And I think we achieved it,” Bon Jovi says. Jon Bon Jovi is hardly a 'Hollow Man' The closing song on “Forever,” the contemplative “Hollow Man,” might concern fans with its ruminative lyrics over mournful slide guitar.

  5. Há 1 dia · The Beatles were and still are a “ground zero” of sorts, my alpha and omega. Their melodic gifts and restless experimentation are at my very core. In 1979, when punk and new wave was really thriving in the U.K. and slowly starting to take hold in the U.S, I started to attend Syracuse University for TV and Radio, and that moment in music still resonates deeply with me.

  6. Há 8 horas · Friday 31st May 2024. Alan Edwards, the godfather of modern music PR. The founder of The Outside Organisation has represented David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, the Beckhams, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Prince, Elton John, Naomi Campbell and more. By Christian Koch. The dust jacket of his new memoir, I Was There describes, Alan Edwards as ...

  7. Há 8 horas · 2024-05-31 - Richard Hawley nd In This City They Call You Love. This beautiful, bewitching album is a celebratio­n both of working-class Sheffield and the sounds of the past. The songs are sparse and intimate, focusing on Hawley’s warm, timeless baritone. Mostly, he’s mining pre-Beatles pop, recalling the Everly Brothers, Hank Marvin and more.