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Minerva, ChichesterRakie Ayola excels as Adrienne Kennedy, whose John Lennon play was taken up by Laurence Olivier’s National Theatre while she was sidelined, in this crystal-clear production of her autobiographical taleBy the mid-60s, Adrienne Kenne...
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National Portrait Gallery, LondonEyes of the Storm, which collects McCartney’s pictures taken as the Beatles’ fame went stratospheric, record a pivotal moment in pop cultureFirst they were ours, for a brief and precious moment. Then, suddenly, they b...
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Paul McCartney attended the launch of his exhibition Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes Of The Storm at London’s National Portrait Gallery on Monday 26 June 2023. pic.twitter.com/Rs4wscQa5K — Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) June 27,...
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Minerva, ChichesterRakie Ayola is superb in a story about the exploitation of a Black female playwright by the great and the greedy of London’s theatreland It’s quite a title. Adrienne Kennedy – now a belatedly revered American playwright – impulsive...
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Early 1960s Liverpudlian pop may have been dominated by the Beatles, but it was a thriving scene whose acts filled the charts. Its artists explain why wild success gave way to heartbreaking failureThriving locally in Liverpool in 1961, dominating the...
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The Beatles are using artificial intelligence (AI) to complete what Paul McCartney calls “the last Beatles record”. Although he did not name the song, it is believed to be ‘Now And Then’, based on a 1979 John Lennon demo and w...
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The British musician, who performed with the Beatles for several gigs in 1960, went on to become a high school mathematics teacherChas Newby, the British musician who played bass guitar for the Beatles during their early days, has died at the age of...
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David Hurn moved from wet, socialist Wales to a scorching, rightwing state in the US – but his eye for life’s eccentricities remained unchanged Continue reading...
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The home of the Beatles prepares itself for the song contest – an act of musical solidarity with UkraineAfter an extraordinary six-month commissioning spree, the city of Liverpool is opening its heart to a Eurovision song contest unlike any other. It...
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What was with all the brocade and brass on the Portobello Road? It was puzzlingLess than three months before Sgt Pepper was released, on 12 March 1967, the Observer took a bemused look at the craze for military uniforms. ‘Pop patriotics? Dandyism? Co...
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Daniel Rachel imagines what the next Beatles album might have been like, with painstaking detail and great storiesFor a baby boomer like me, 12 years old when the Beatles broke through in 1962 and a mere 19 when they called it a day in 1969, it’s cur...
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Private-school pupils unselfconsciously screamed for their working-class heroesWhat’s on the set list? Why did he only tell you about the tape now after 60 years? Two of the questions I’ve been bombarded with since I made public the existence of an a...
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Sixty years ago, a little-known Liverpudlian band took to the stage at Stowe school in Buckinghamshire• Samira Ahmed: A tape that takes us back to an era of optimismIt was a sweet slice of cultural history and, at the same time, evidence of an unlike...
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(Nonesuch)In a powerful live recording, the piano virtuoso brings out the boogie, blues and gospel in the Fab Four’s songsBrad Mehldau, as inquisitive a philosopher as he is a tirelessly curious jazz-piano virtuoso, believes that an alluring strangen...
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When it comes to musical greatness, the Beatles deserve at least as much recognition as Bob Dylan, argues Gareth Calway, while Mike Pender is impressed by some lyrical changes to Dylan’s song Make You Feel My LoveDavid Cantwell’s observation, in Anni...