January 4, 1970, marks a quiet but emotionally charged moment in music history: the last time more than one Beatle worked ...
Iconic rock group The Beatles unanimously agreed that one of their albums was a "freeing" experience to record. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr were known for rarely ...
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were competitors during the 1960s, but it was mainly friendly, and the two often cooperated. If one released an album or single, the other would avoid doing so ...
The custom-made recording console used on the Beatles’ last recorded album and the members’ early solo recordings has been completely restored and will be for sale on Reverb, the online music ...
The post The Beatles’ Famous Abbey Road Recording Console To Be Sold On Reverb appeared first on Consequence. The Beatles’ EMI TG12345 recording console, which they used to make their beloved album ...
There were enormous changes in the technology of recording during the 1960s. In the early part of the decade, EMI's Abbey Road was equipped with EMI-made British Tape Recorders (BTR) which were ...
Musician, producer and recording engineer Jerry Hammack, author of The Beatles Recording Reference Manuals series, will release The Beatles' Recording Techniques - a new book that explains how to ...
The Beatles‘ first-ever recording is one of the most valuable records on the planet, and Paul McCartney only got it back in 1981. The little shellac disc contains a cover of Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be ...
When The Beatles first arrived at EMI Recording Studios, they looked noticeably different from the Fab Four we know them as today. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison were all there, but ...
An hourlong recording of the Beatles performing live in April 1963 has surfaced, making it the earliest known full recording of the band. The tape was made by 15-year-old John Bloomfield, a student at ...