Geoff Emerick, chief recording engineer with The Beatles, has died from a suspected heart attack at age 72 Geoff Emerick, chief recording engineer with The Beatles and many other hitmakers, has died ...
The Monkees‘ Micky Dolenz discussed his feelings on The Beatles’ sound. He felt some of the other bands from the 1960s were very similar. In the same vein, he said the Fab Four drew influence from ...
Once Ringo Starr joined The Beatles, the band became a sensation almost overnight. Starr’s impressive drumming skills provided a steady back beat for the Fab Four. Whether it was a saccharine single ( ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Debates about his significant role in The Beatles' story roil into the present day. Sir George is frequently bandied about as the ...
Every single day of my life? In Paul McCartney’s memory, it was Bob Dylan that first introduced the Fab Four to weed. “We were having a drink and then Bob [Dylan] arrived and disappeared into a ...
When John Lennon wanted to pursue an outlandish vocal sound for the Beatles song “Tomorrow Never Knows,” it presented young engineer Geoff Emerick with the chance to show off what he could do. The ...
Jim Otto can’t quite recall how the ragged LP cover arrived at his shop, but he surmises it came the same way as many others — in a box full of other records, left by an owner who needed a quick way ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
Meet the new Beatles … same as the old Beatles? The albums being released Tuesday on vinyl certainly are old — the Beatles broke up 42 years ago, after all — and the mixes being used are the same as ...
Going “Here, There and Everywhere,” The Beatles were at their most experimental on “Revolver.” And The Beatles’ 1966 classic — considered by many to be the Fab Four’s best album ever — is getting a ...