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The Beatles' Mad Day Out: A London Photo Session in 1968

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On Sunday, July 28, 1968, The Beatles embarked on a photographic journey across London. The band needed new publicity shots as they were deep into recording their self-titled double album, which would become known as “The White Album.” The task fell to Don McCullin, a photographer known for his stark images of war zones. The […]
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The Beatles set an important precedent in the history of music, but few know that their original alignment did not include Ringo Starr. The first drummer was Pete Best, part of the band before stardom. In his first session with George Martin, the producer was impressed by the sound of The Beatles, although the drummer’s level did not meet his expectations. Brian Epstein and George Martin were clear that, to ensure the success of The Beatles, it …

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