Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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We pick apart why and how The Beatles phenomenon occurred. On 'Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution' we'll get into the combination of talent, hard work and luck that changed everything!
Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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On this episode, Yes co-founder/singer Jon Anderson talks to Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew about his start at the Cavern Club in Liverpool! From the Beatles to Yes, to Jon's current album '1,000 Hands,' Jon is honest, appreciative, loving and does a hilarious Liverpudlian "Scouse" accent!
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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Mike Nesmith of The Monkees fame explains Beatlemania in Corpus Christie, Texas, and what it was like, staying at John Lennon's house in London.
Mike also has a great book out, called 'Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff.'
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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Music and A&R legend Peter Asher returns to the show to discuss his Storytellers Tour with Jeremy Clyde (of Chad & Jeremy), telling stories of the the British music scene in the mid to late'60s, and what it was like being an executive at the Beatles' Apple Records!
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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From Steve Hackett of Genesis to Lenny Kravitz and Rosanne Cash, Ken Dashow and Producer Andrew sure learned a lot about modern artists' passion for The Beatles' music.
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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Ken Dashow and Giles Martin, son of Beatles producer George Martin, discuss Giles' new remixes and what he discovered working on the latest reissue of The White Album.
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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We remember our friend, audio engineering legend Geoff Emerick. Geoff was a creative force in the studio with The Beatles and many other artists. On this week's show we re-cap his amazing accomplishments with Mark Rivera, Little Steven Van Zandt, Blac Rabbit and Fab Faux drummer Rich Pagano live from The Cutting Room in New York City.
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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Part 2 of our chat with Atlantic Records' EVP John Boulos and Steinlight Media President Sammy Steinlight about how The Beatles' visionary management team so successfully executed (engineered?) Beatlemania.
We talk a lot on the show about the Beatles as transcendent musical talents—and they are—but there's little doubt that the people working for them got the best out of the band! Did the Beatles bring it out of others or was it that much of a happy accident?
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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Randy Bachman of The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive drops by for a pre-Live 'Breakfast with the Beatles' podcast. Randy has encyclopedic Beatles knowledge, and he's also generally hilarious! He and Ken talk about guitars, BTO, that chord in "A Hard Day's Night" and more!
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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We're back! Guitar god Steve Hackett dropped by the studio to talk about his current U.S. solo tour, his interest in a Genesis reunion and some of his fondest Beatles memories!
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Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution
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Monmouth University Professor and Beatles author Kenneth Womack returns to 'Beatles Revolution' to talk about his new book 'Living the Beatles' Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans.'
Kenneth's new book is a warts-and-all biography of a mainstay of the Beatles' inner circle, a longtime roadie, assistant and devoted friend to the Fab Four, who served and protected the band through its most extraordinary times.
Mal left a stable job in telecommunications to dive into life on the road with the Beatles, leaving his family for months on end. While quickly became a key cog in the band's machine, b ..read more