The Beatles recorded songs with an anvil, a backward guitar track, and even an orchestra. As a result, Paul McCartney felt the band couldn’t give a complete experience in concerts. Here’s what the ...
The Beatles were influential for the innovative and fresh techniques that they implemented for much of their music. These techniques created sounds that many rock fans weren’t used to hearing. For one ...
The Beatles, arguably, were the first crossover artists. From their association with the late Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar to their use of complex orchestral arrangements, the group brought ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Imagine The Beatles live in concert with a symphony orchestra. Classical Mystery ...
Imagine The Beatles performing with a symphony orchestra. Here's your chance to find out, when Classical Mystery Tour teams up with Orchestra Iowa. These fab four musicians look and sound like The ...
Fans of the Fab Four will be in for a musical ride when the Classical Mystery Tour rolls into the Plaza Theatre. The Beatles tribute band will perform alongside the El Paso Symphony Orchestra in ...
Northern California’s only touring Beatles Rock Orchestra, The Beatles Guitar Project, today announced their Get Back-Abbey Road Tour with September performances scheduled in Walnut Creek, Sacramento ...
Northern California’s only touring Beatles Rock Orchestra today announced tour celebrating the 55th Anniversary of the White Album to benefit music education ...
Beatles fans will get a chance to hear the Fab Four’s songs performed with a full orchestra at 8 p.m. Aug. 19 at the Plaza Theatre. Classical Mystery Tour: A Tribute to the Beatles will feature the ...
HUNTSVILLE, AL -- Jim Owen has played a Beatle for almost 15 years. And it's taken him around the world. , Owen has played with almost every major orchestra, including a recent gig with the Sydney ...
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