Lou Reed might have been a massive fan of Bob Dylan, but that didn't mean he wasn't afraid of taking the mick out of his distinctive vocal style.
The Beatles' famed 1963 song "Please Please Me" wasn't an easy sell to American record producers, but it changed the Fab Four ...
In addition to singing, guitar, and harmonica lessons ... Taylor-Johnson's breakout role was playing the Beatles member John Lennon in "Nowhere Boy." Based on a biography written by Lennon's ...
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(See also: Neil Young’s “The Needle and the Damage Done,” Guns N’ Roses’ “Mr. Brownstone,” John Lennon’s “Cold ... Hall’s chugging harmonica weaves around Van Zant’s vocal ...
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Bookended by Stonesy harmonica, the definitive Peel version easily gazumps the weedier John Porter-produced take on their debut ... The greatest songwriting duo since Lennon and McCartney at their ...
While touring this hit in the UK, McClinton was approached by a wide-eyed kid named John Lennon who wanted harmonica lessons. The result was heard on “Love Me Do,” which wasn’t a million ...
One of the most expensive guitars ever sold at auction gets a long-awaited return six decades after John Lennon used it to ...