"The Beatles"

Cynthia Lennon dies at 75

By GTVW staff

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Cynthia Lennon being in the back ground when The Beatles became famous. Unfortunately as part of life, death came to her in Spain and she passed away for Cancer. She never had her just deserts in this lifetime. The way Lennon and later his estate (Yoko) treated her and Julian was (is) an absolute disgrace according to many tabloids in that time but now she rests in peace.

Remembering wonderful years of The Beatles

By GalaTView Staff

It was fifty years ago when the four lads from Liverpool, England, peacefully invaded the American shores and appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, one of the most popular television shows of that era. Ed Sullivan was 62-year-old at the time, and he welcomed them very friendly in a charismatic short interview.

Paul Mccartney will be on on Sunday 26th January at the Staples Center in Los Angeles

Paul has confirmed he will perform at The GRAMMYs on Sunday 26th January at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Paul is nominated in four categories: • ‘Best Rock Song’ for ‘Cut Me Some Slack’ along with Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters), Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear (Nirvana) • ‘Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package’ for ‘Wings Over America’ • ‘Best Surround Sound Album’ and ‘Best Music Film’ for ‘Live Kisses’ In addition The Beatles will be receiving the 2014 Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award.

 

Paul McCartney has been nominated four times at The Grammys

Paul has been nominated four times at The Grammys: ‘Best Rock Song’ for ‘Cut Me Some Slack’ from Sound City Movie with Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters), Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear (Nirvana) ‘Best Boxed Set or Special Limited Edition Package’ for ‘Wings Over America Deluxe Edition’ ‘Best Surround Sound Album’ and ‘Best Music Film’ for ‘Live Kisses.’

50th Anniversary cover of Love Me Do by The Beatles

By GalaTView Staff

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“Love Me Do” on the 50th anniversary of its release for use in filming a story about the Beatles at Liverpool’s historic Cavern Club, the shop that sold the disc. Paul McCartney was only 16 years old when he composed, in 1958, the [Love Me Do] song. John Lennon contributed to the bridge of the song. With only 18 (different) words and mainly 2 (+1) chords they reached No 17 on the UK Record Retailer charts (end of 1962). No wonder that after a while they were composing No 1 hits.