Although by this time the world knew The Beatles were no more, the dream was kept alive for a short while longer with the release of a final single.
The Beatles’ final album was released in the UK on this day. Ostensibly the soundtrack to their fifth film, Let It Be was issued only in stereo, initially as …
Ringo Starr’s debut solo album, Sentimental Journey, was released in the United States on 24 April 1970.
McCartney, the debut solo album by Paul McCartney, was released on 20 April 1970 in the United States, three days after its UK release.
Paul McCartney’s debut solo album, simply titled McCartney, was released on 17 April 1970 in the United Kingdom.
While the world reacted to the news that The Beatles were no more, George Harrison gave an interview to the BBC for their religious television series Fact Or Fantasy?
In answer to speculation resulting from Paul McCartney’s questionnaire in which he effectively announced that The Beatles were no more, Apple issued a final press statement about the group.
With his debut solo album McCartney due for release on 17 April 1970, Paul McCartney chose not to do any promotional interviews. Instead, he asked Apple’s Peter Brown to …
Advance copies of Paul McCartney’s debut solo record McCartney were sent to a number of media outlets, along with a questionnaire in which the musician gave a number of …
Ringo Starr appeared on the BBC Radio One show Scene And Heard on this day.
Room four, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: Phil Spector Engineer: Peter Bown The final day’s work on The Beatles’ last album Let It Be was a stereo mixing and …
Studio One, Studio Three control room, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: Phil Spector Engineer: Peter Bown Of all Phil Spector’s decisions for The Beatles’ Let It Be, none would …
Although stories about The Beatles’ split had been reported almost since they became famous, by early 1970 they had become hard to ignore. All the members were working on …
Ringo Starr made an appearance on the live BBC Radio 2 show Open House on this day.
Room four, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: Phil Spector Engineers: Mike Sheady, Eddie Klein Phil Spector spent much of this day working on an idea which was never used: …
Ringo Starr appeared on Frost On Sunday, presented by David Frost, on this day.
Room four, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: Phil Spector Engineer: Mike Sheady Phil Spector’s fourth day spent fashioning a usable long-player out of the myriad January 1969 session tapes …
Ringo Starr’s debut solo album, Sentimental Journey, was released in the United Kingdom on 27 March 1970.
Room four, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: Phil Spector Engineer: Peter Bown Although it would later be subjected to strings, brass and choir overdubs, the stereo mixes of ‘The …
BBC radio presenter David Wigg had interviewed each of The Beatles on several occasions in recent months. On this day he recorded the last of his Beatles-era interviews, with …