Hello from Fea 2010
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Golden Earing-Buddy Joe (Golden Earing is our Top rock Dutch group)
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Sunday, January 18, 2009 BeatlesFacts History: January 18, 1969: Lennon Admits that Apple Is in Trouble On January 18, 1969, John Lennon revealed that Apple Records was in a state of chaos. He said, "Apple is losing money. If it continues like this, we'll be broke in six months." After the death of Brian Epstein, Allen Klein was hired as the Beatles' manager (over the objection of Paul, who favored Lee Eastman), and Neil Aspinall was left with supervising Apple, Ltd., although he originally did not want the job and agreed to do it only until someone permanent could be brought in. In actuality, he continued in this post until his death in 2007.
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Eddy Grand-Give Me Hope Joanna
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Kool and The Gang-Cherish
http://paulmccartney.startpagina.nl/ Populairste links 1 Beatles Fanclub 2 Beatles Unlimited Magazine 3 Beatles and Macca blog (Fea's Let It Be-Beatles and Macca blog)* 4 Paul McCartney.com 5 MPL Paul Mccartney
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Today In Entertainment History January 20 Posted by: Larry Riggs On January 20th, 1965, disc jockey Alan Freed died in Palm Spings, California, of kidney and liver disease. He was 42. He's credited with coining the phrase "rock and roll." In 1973, Jerry Lee Lewis made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry. Opry officials allowed him to perform as long as he didn't use profanities and played only country music. By the end of the set, Lewis broke both agreements. In 1982, singer Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a live bat during a concert in Des Moines, Iowa. He claimed he thought it was a toy thrown to him by an audience member. In 1984, Johnny Weissmuller, an Olympic champion who went on to movie stardom as "Tarzan," died in Acapulco, Mexico, at age 79. In 1988, Beach Boy Mike Love hurled insults at Paul McCartney, Diana Ross, Bruce Springsteen and Mick Jagger while the Beach Boys were being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 1990, actress Barbara Stanwyck, known for her role on "The Big Valley," died of heart failure. She was 82. Also in 1990, comedians Roseanne Barr and Tom Arnold got married. They have since split up. In 1993, actress Audrey Hepburn died of cancer in Switzerland at the age of 63. In 1998, singer Alice Nutter of Chumbawamba said on "Politically Incorrect" that the band advocated fans stealing copies of their album. Virgin Megastores reacted by pulling their albums from the shelves and putting them behind the counters. Associated Press
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http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/1008/Showbizz/article/detail/624864/2009/01/19/Snoop-Dogg-vraagt-hulp-aan-Madonna-en-McCartney-om-Groot-Brittannie-binnen-te-mogen.dhtml Snoop Dogg vraagt hulp aan Madonna en McCartney om Groot-Brittannië binnen te mogen Snoop Dogg heeft zijn vrienden Paul McCartney en Madonna gesmeekt hem aan een visum voor Groot-Brittannië te helpen. De rapper vroeg hen een brief te schrijven naar premier Gordon Brown.
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Feestdagen 2009! Valentijnsdag (14 feb ) Carnaval (22,23,24 feb ) Pasen (12,13 apr) Koninginnedag (30 apr) Moederdag (10 mei) Vaderdag (21 jun) Dierendag (4 okt) Halloween (31 okt) Sinterklaas (5 dec) Kerstmis(24,25,26 dec) Nieuwjaar (31 dec)
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Today In Entertainment History January 21 Posted by: Larry Riggs On January 21st, 1942, Count Basie and His Orchestra recorded "One O'Clock Jump" in New York. In 1965, The Animals canceled a show in New York after US immigration officials forced the band to leave the theater. In 1966, George Harrison married model Patti Boyd. They met during the filming of The Beatles' film "A Hard Day's Night." In 1982, bluesman B.B. King donated his entire record collection -- 7,000 records -- to the University of Mississippi. The collection included rare records he played as a DJ in the 1940s. In 1984, singer Jackie Wilson died at the age of 49. He had been in a coma since his 1975 heart attack during a concert in New Jersey. His funeral was held in Detroit. In 1990, the first MTV "Unplugged" special was aired, with Squeeze as the first performers. In 1996, singer Francisco Garcia of Cannibal and the Headhunters died after a long illness. He was 49. The group was best known for the song "Land of 1,000 Dances." In 1997, Elvis' manager, Colonel Tom Parker, died of complications from a stroke in Las Vegas. He was 87. In 1998, actor Jack Lord died of congestive heart failure at his home in Honolulu. He was 77. He's probably best known for starring on "Hawaii Five-O." Associated Press
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***De New Yorkse radio station Z-100 zond mensenrechten toespraken met tussendoor liedjes zoals "Getting Better" van de Beatles ***
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Everlasting Love
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http://www.telegraaf.nl/buitenland/3057954/__Drol_is_3200_euro_waard__.html?p=12,2 Drol is 3200 euro waard AMSTERDAM - Veilinghuis Sotheby's brengt tijdens een veiling in Londen op 6 februari letterlijk een drol onder de hamer... De verwachte opbrengst van de poep is tussen de 2130-3200 euro...
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http://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/concert.html David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace Paul McCartney and other great musicians will perform a global benefit concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Saturday, April 4, 2009, in support of the David Lynch Foundation?s international initiative to teach one million children the Transcendental Meditation technique?and change the world overnight.
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http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc240/beatlefan69/ori_73b9b728a81b5a.jpg In Amerika kan je ook baby luiers kopen met Barack Obama slagans erop voor $ 11 dollars. Naar mijn menig wel een beetje duur. Er is echter een al een wachtlijst hiervoor.
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http://www.kinkfm.com/popnieuws/6673/Paul_McCartney_op_album_Yusuf_Islam Paul McCartney op album Yusuf Islam Yusuf Islam komt met een nieuw album, de zanger die eerst Cat Stevens heette komt met een opvolger voor het album 'An other cup' uit 2006. Op een van de nummers van het nieuwe album, Boots & Sand zingen Paul McCartney en Dolly Parton mee. De videoclip bij het nummer is gemaakt door Jesse Dylan, de zoon van Bob Dylan. Hoe het nieuwe album gaat heten en wanneer het uitkomt is nog niet duidelijk. Het nummer Boots & Sand is volgens Yusuf geïnspireerd door een incident in 2004, toen hij vanwege een terreurdreiging de Verenigde Staten niet in mocht.
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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-entertainment/the-beatles/the-beatles-news/2009/01/20/john-lennon-film-is-tribute-to-mum-100252-22731645/ John Lennon film is tribute to mum Jan 20 2009 by Tina Miles, Liverpool Echo A BIG name Merseyside-born star could play a role in a new movie about John Lennon?s early life. Producers are keeping the actor?s name under wraps but told the ECHO they are keen to cast local actors for the remaining roles.
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Today in Entertainment History Associated Press - January 22, 2009 On January 22nd, 1938, Thornton Wilder's play "Our Town" was performed publicly for the first time, in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1953, "The Crucible," Arthur Miller's drama about the Salem witch trials of the 17th century, opened on Broadway. In 1959, Buddy Holly made his last recordings in New York. He died in a plane crash the next month. In 1960, singer Sam Cooke signed with RCA Records. In 1963, Gerry and the Pacemakers held their first recording sessions. In 1967, the Rolling Stones refused to go on the revolving stage during the finale of the British TV show "Sunday Night At The London Palladium." The press saw it as a snub against tradition. In 1968, "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In," hosted by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, premiered on NBC. In 1971, the Joe Cocker film "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" premiered in London. The movie was a documentary of Cocker's tour of the same name and featured performances by Cocker, Leon Russell and Rita Coolidge. In 1990, Slash, the guitarist for Guns N' Roses, used a profanity while accepting American Music Awards for his band. Viewers complained to ABC, which had broadcast the show live. The network apologized. In 1994, actor Telly Savalas died, a day after his 70th birthday. In 1998, singer Toni Braxton filed for bankruptcy, listing liabilities of more than one million dollars. In 2004, Jennifer Lopez called off her engagement to Ben Affleck. Today's Birthdays: Actress Piper Laurie is 77. Actor Seymour Cassel is 74. Author Joseph Wambaugh is 72. Actor John Hurt is 69. Singer Steve Perry (Journey) is 60. Bassist Teddy Gentry of Alabama is 57. Movie director Jim Jarmusch is 56. Actress Linda Blair is 50. Actress Diane Lane is 44. Country singer Regina Nicks of Regina Regina is 44. Rap DJ-actor Jazzy Jeff is 44. Singer Marc Gay of Shai (SHY) is 40. Actor Gabriel Macht is 37. Actor Balthazar Getty is 34. Actor Christopher Kennedy Masterson ("Malcolm in the Middle") is 29. Singer Willa Ford is 28. Actress Beverley Mitchell ("Seventh Heaven") is 28. Guitarist Ben Moody (Evanescence) is 28.
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Highlights of the week Radio 2 celebrates the 40th-anniversary of The Beatles final public appearance which took place on 30th January 1969 on the roof of the band's Apple Corps London headquarters in Mayfair's Savile Row in I Hope We Passed the Audition (Tuesday 27th, 10.30pm). The title of the programme quotes John Lennon at the event which followed tense rehearsals, with George Harrison allegedly feeling unappreciated and Yoko Ono speaking on a disgruntled Lennon's behalf. The band nearly broke up, but months later recorded Abbey Road, and performances from the rooftop concert ended up on the Let It Be LP. Featuring input from Yoko Ono, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, photographer Ethan Russell, engineer Alan Parsons, technician Dave Harries, and the policeman who followed orders to shut down the session. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h3450 (I HOPE WE PASSED THE AUDITION) 'I hope we passed the audition': John Lennon's final words from the Beatles' last public performance, a rooftop concert in 1969. This programme explores how the concert came about. Duration: 60 minutes
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http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20090121/i/r3947974050.jpg Een schaduw van een kikker op een bananenblad in een tuin te Kualalumpur. (Maleisie) The shadow of a frog is seen on a banana leaf at a garden in Kuala Lumpur January 21, 2009.REUTERS/Zainal Abd Halim (MALAYSIA)
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The Hollies
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Today in music history Reuters January 24, 2009 NEW YORK - Following are some of the major events in the music world to have occurred on Jan 25 as compiled by Billboard, the music publication which is a unit of VNU eMedia. 2005 - Pop singer Ray Peterson dies of cancer in Smyrna, Tenn., at the age of 69. 1999 - Paul McCartney places ads criticizing British radio and TV stations for banning ?The Light Comes From Within,? the final song by his late wife Linda McCartney, because it contains offensive language. 1989 - Madonna files for divorce from actor Sean Penn after three-and-a-half years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. 1982 - No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: ?I Can?t Go for That (No Can Do),? Daryl Hall & John Oates. 1980 - Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys (born Alicia J. Augello-Cook) is born in New York City. 1978 - The nearly four-hour movie ?Renaldo & Clara,? filmed during Bob Dylan?s rambling Rolling Thunder Revue, is released to scathing reviews. 1973 - No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: ?Superstition,? Stevie Wonder. The song marks the first chart topping song for Wonder in more than nine years. 1956 - Guitarist Andy Cox of Fine Young Cannibals and the English Beat is born in Birmingham, England. 1954 - Richard Finch, co-founder of KC and the Sunshine Band, is born in Indianapolis. 1938 - Singer-songwriter Etta James (Jamesetta Hawkins) is born in Los Angeles.