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“Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins” John and Yoko Apple Records 1968 With all due respect, this is a true cultural touchstone. Imagine, 40 years ago, the leader of the most famous musical group in the world and one of the leading social, political and creative voices of his generation releasing an album [...]
Though the Beatles’ music remains unavailable on iTunes, Bloomingdales may play host to the first official meeting of the Fab Four and Steve Jobs’ device. The department store has acquired the rights to Beatles images from Apple Records and will produce a series of T-shirts, jackets and accessories that bear images from posters and album [...]
I Read the News Today: All Beatle News (Free subscription) | 05/17/2008
You can call Apple Records many things. Call it a grand experiment. Call it an artistic statement, the intentions were that art was to be free, an interesting idea from such musicians that cornered the market on commercial radio play, financial success, and virtually defined what we know as the marketing and memorabilia industry in [...]
All Things Considered , May 14, 2008 - As part of NPR's occasional series, Echoes of 1968 , we look back at that year's long-term impact. It was 40 years ago today that The Beatles launched Apple Records.
All Things Considered , May 14, 2008 - As part of NPR’s occasional series, Echoes of 1968 , we look back at that year’s long-term impact. It was 40 years ago today that The Beatles launched Apple Records. Original post by Yahoo! News Search Results for apple computer and software by Elliott Back
Rhodium is the most expensive of the precious metals, selling for well over $6,000 an ounce. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak chose the name Apple for their computer in honor of the Beatles' record label Apple Records. Tennessee is bordered...
It makes for some interesting dinner conversation when when one of your friends is an intellectual property lawyer (he used to represent Apple Records while going through the DJ Dangermouse fiasco). The topic certainly gets people's blood going. It represents...
Apple posted revenue of $7.51 billion and net quarterly profit of $1.05 billion, or $1.16 per diluted share, both Apple records for the second fiscal quarter. This compares to $5.26 billion revenue and $770 million profit, or $.87 per diluted share ...
Apple posted revenue of $7.51 billion and net quarterly profit of $1.05 billion, or $1.16 per diluted share, both Apple records for the second fiscal quarter. This compares to $5.26 billion revenue and $770 million profit, or $.87 per diluted share … Original post by CmdrTaco and software by Elliott Back
Few bands in the history of rock n’ roll have been simultaneously as lucky and doomed as Badfinger. Lucky because they were not only one of the wildly eclectic assortment of artists the Beatles signed to their Apple Records label in 1968, but also because they had the talent and the songs to actually make [...]
I Read the News Today: All Beatle News (Free subscription) | 03/26/2008
It has been a sad week on the Beatle-front. The former head of Apple records, and longtime Beatle friend and business manager has died. Paul and Yoko have both issued public statements mourning the loss of their friend. He will truly be missed. Here’s what we’ve read. Here is a report of Paul’s statements to the press. Paul McCartney has paid tribute to [...]
He managed Apple records, sang in the chorus of "Yellow Submarine" and was known affectionately within the music industry as the "real fifth Beatle". Few people had such an intimate knowledge of the world's most famous band as Neil Aspinall, who died yesterday in a New York hospital after a short illness.