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ASPEN — The animation is colorful and otherworldly, the plot captures the psychedelic era's silliness, and the music represents The Beatles at their campiest.

The 1968 film “Yellow Submarine” will be featured from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Two Old Hippies, 111 S. Monarch St. in Aspen. Coffee and doughnuts will be served.


2013 marks the unveiling of a new non-profit John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, which was made possible by the generosity and support of Yoko Ono Lennon.

The bus is dedicated to providing the young people of Europe with free hands-on opportunities to produce original music, video, photo, game app and broadcast projects within the bus's mobile recording studios. 


Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to Good Ol’ Freda, a documentary about the Beatles’ lifelong secretary Freda Kelly.

PAUL McCARTNEY RETURNS TO CANADA ON ALL-NEW 2013 "OUT THERE" TOUR

July 7: Ottawa ONT - Scotiabank Place
August 12: Winnipeg MB - Investors Group Field
August 14: Regina SK - Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field

Paul McCartney has confirmed that his all-new 2013 "Out There" tour will include a visit to Canada for three new shows -- two out of three in cities Paul has never before played:

Listening to the vinyl version of the Beatles’ Hey Jude album and it sounds amazing. Bought it second-hand Saturday at Aux 33 Tours for $20, but the vinyl is in top shape, and it’s like listening to Don’t Let Me Down for the first time, with Paul’s big fat bass jumping out of the speakers.

And looking at the label, I realize it’s got the original title, The Beatles Again.

The Beatles and The Police own the rights to songs included on the Top 10 highest-earning tracks of all time.

Roy Orbison and The Righteous Brothers are among artists who have accumulated huge sums of wealth through royalties from their most popular songs.


One of the remaining two Beatles in the world, Paul McCartney has recently announced his United States tour. The living rock music legend will be on the road in May visiting many venues for 2 months and Epic Nation Tickets has dropped prices to all shows.

Paul McCartney is at it again. The world renown music legend from England will embark on an incredible tour across the United States starting in May.

The television show Mad Men has won an army of fans for its portrayal of glamorous 1960s New York. Now The Beatles, the band which defined the decade, appears to have given the show their seal of approval.

Let It Be - The Beatles musical reviewed 21 April, 2013 - 0 Comments

Let It Be is an unashamed Beatles singalong fest at The Savoy Theatre in London. There is no awkward delay while the audience warms up with this non-stop hit machine - from the first word of the first song, I Saw Her Standing There, everyone - regardless of age -

Jack Stokes, the brains behind The Beatles' animated films, has died at the age of 92.

The animation mogul passed away on 20 March (13). No further details about his death were available as Wenn went to press.