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O’Dell worked for the Beatles’ Apple Records in London in the late 1960s and briefly lived with Harrison and his then-wife, Pattie Boyd, at their Friar Park mansion outside the city.
John Lennon once defined himself as a “record man” – he preferred listening to records over attending live performances. Though I saw the Beatles live in Ed Sullivan’s studio, I have to ...
Paul McCartney’s photography exhibition in Beverly Hills offers a rare, personal look at the earliest days of Beatlemania.
Peter Asher also reflects on working for The Beatles' Apple Records label. "Paul and I became quite good friends because he was going with my sister Jane at the time," Peter Asher said.
The Beatles' Apple Records signed one of its first artists in 1968 after supermodel Twiggy discovered Mary Hopkin on TV.
Joey Molland of Badfinger filming a performance of the band’s hit “Day After Day” for the BBC show “Top of the Pops” in 1972. The band was a marquee act for the Beatles’ Apple label ...
It was late 1969, and the band was not only one of the first signings to the Beatles’ Apple Records, but they were about to experience their first blast of fame with the release of Magic ...
Joey Molland, guitarist and sole surviving member of Badfinger, who had toured catalog hits like 'Day After Day' and 'No Matter What,' has died at 77.
Joey Molland, guitarist and last surviving core member of the rock group Badfinger, has died at the age of 77.
Welsh band Badfinger were one of the first artists signed by The Beatles to their Apple Records label and became known for their guitar-driven power pop sound.
Joey Molland, guitarist for the group Badfinger, who had continued leading a touring edition of the group decades after other key members had passed on, died Saturday night at age 77. Badfinger ...
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