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The tape is believed to be a copy of The Beatles’ audition session recorded at Decca Studios in London on Jan. 1, 1962 ...
A rare and valuable Beatles audition tape that led to the Fab Four being turned by Decca Records has been discovered in a ...
A record store owner in Vancouver was sifting through his collection, when he found a rare copy of The Beatles audition for ...
Neptoon Records owner Rob Frith recently stumbled upon the rare piece of Beatles history in his small store, according to a ...
The Beatles performing with original drummer Pete Best. Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images After his clip of the tape made the rounds on social media, Frith was put in touch with the person who ...
Finding themselves without a permanent drummer in 1960, the pre-fame Beatles hired local Liverpool skinsman Pete Best -- but his time in the band would be short lived. After recording a demo for ...
If you had told me when I was a young teenager — swooning over a certain mop-topped quartet from Liverpool, like most girls ...
The Who's Pete Townshend explained major differences between his band and The Beatles, claiming that the Fab Four ‘made a ...
At the time, Vancouver had a record pressing plant, International Record Corp., which made bootlegs and which was sued by Bob ...
The Who's Pete Townshend offered a shady explanation of his differences with fellow 1960s rock titans The Beatles. “When you look at early interviews with The Beatles, what they did is every ...