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#TheMoment Paul McCartney got his stolen bass back 51 years later

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Paul McCartney was reunited with his Höfner bass guitar more than half a century after it was stolen. The Lost Bass Project helped track down the iconic music instrument.
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The Beatles release last song thanks to AI, 1970s John Lennon demo

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The Beatles released a new song Now and Then thanks to artificial intelligence separating John Lennon's voice from piano playing on a demo track from the 1970s. Experts say it could expand the music industry allowing new songs to be...
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What coronation? Liverpool gears up for the Eurovision final

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Like the rest of the U.K., Liverpool is gearing up for a big party, just not the same one as the rest of the country. The Eurovision Song Contest started Tuesday, the same week as the coronation of King Charles in London.
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Liverpool choosing Eurovision over coronation

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Liverpool, England, is gearing up for a big party this weekend, but it's not the coronation. The city is way more excited about hosting the Eurovision Song Contest.
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This Week In Trivia: Year-End Edition

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This Week In Trivia: Year-End Edition
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Tom Power catches up with legend Ringo Starr

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Ringo Starr in conversation with CBC Radio Q’s Tom Power on how the legendary Beatles’ drummer is making music during the pandemic.
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A 'normal man': John Lennon expert on the man behind the legend

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Euronews spoke to Jude Kessler, author of myth-busting The John Lennon Series.
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Sochi Winter Arts Festival breaks new boundaries

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The Winter International Arts Festival in the Back Sea resort of Sochi broke boundaries by fusing different music genres and art forms.





This year’s festival featured a full program under...
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Four Different Beatles Movies Coming in 2028

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Director Sam Mendes is set to release four interconnected biopics in April 2028, each focusing on a different member of The Beatles.
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Beyoncé becomes most nominated artist in Grammy's history

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If Beyoncé wins the album of the year for “Cowboy Carter,” she’ll become the first Black woman to do so in the 21st century. (Scripps News)
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Swift Sets the Bar High

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Dennis Arfa, Artist Group International Founder breaks down how Taylor Swift's billion dollar "Eras" tour has changed the game. He calls the live space the "golden goose" of recorded music.
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Giant Ringo Starr mural unveiled in Liverpool

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A mural of Ringo Starr, commissioned by Liverpool artist John Culshaw, is unveiled on the gable end of the Empress Pub on Admiral Street in Toxteth, Liverpool, the childhood home of the former Beatle.
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Art installation Of All The People in All the World comes to London and shows global statistics in a unique way

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ART INSTALLATION 'OF ALL THE PEOPLE IN ALL THE WORLD' COMES TO LONDON AND SHOWS GLOBAL STATISTICS IN A UNIQUE WAY
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Remembering Elvis: Tuesday Marks 45 Years Since His Death

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His singing career began in 1954, and was heavily influenced by growing up in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Tupelo, Mississippi.
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Why Ray Dalio Meditates Almost Every Day

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Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates co-chairman and founder, says he tries to meditate almost every day and says it's one of the keys to his success. He spoke on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded...
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Cryptocurrency Market Soars Past $3 Trillion Market Cap

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The overall market cap of cryptocurrency topped $3 trillion in London Monday following gains for the seven largest coins over the last week. Bloomberg Intelligence's Eric Balchunas has the details
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Charges Against ISIS Beatles 'A Long Time Coming' Says Victim's Mother

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Jihadists Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh were captured trying to flee Syria in 2018 and extradited to the U.S. by the U.K.
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Lady Gaga's Rolls Royce, George Harrison's guitar, Britney Spears' childhood costume and Elvis Presley's jumpsuit are among the items up for auction at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square on May 17th. (May 13)

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1. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Martin Nolan, Julien's Auctions

"So this is our annual music icon's auction held every year at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square in New York City May 17th. We have a fantastic, a...
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Story 5, BEATLES ARRIVE IN LONDON 200 UN 37 R17, b/w, sound

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VOICED: Help! London theatre seeks Beatles lookalikes

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VOICED: Help! London theatre seeks Beatles lookalikes
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A collection of John Lennon drawings and manuscripts is up for auction

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Whimsical drawings, poems and prose created by John Lennon for his acclaimed books "In His Own Write" and "A Spaniard in the Works" are coming to auction.

The books' British publisher, Tom Maschler,...
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Fans and student of The Beatles now have a chance to get a Masters Degree in everything about the Fab Four. Liverpool Hope University has started offering the courses, which take 12-weeks to complete

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HEADLINE: New degree focuses entirely on Beatles

CAPTION: Fans and student of The Beatles now have a chance to get a Masters Degree in everything about the Fab Four. Liverpool Hope University has started offering the...
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The Vatican has finally made peace with the Beatles, saying their drug use, "dissolute" lives and even the claim that the band was bigger than Jesus are all in the past, while their music lives on.

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HEADLINE: Vatican makes peace with the Beatles

CAPTION: The Vatican has finally made peace with the Beatles, saying their drug use, "dissolute" lives and even the claim that the band was bigger than Jesus are all in the...