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The Beatles were an iconic rock group from Liverpool, England. They are frequently cited as the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed band in modern history, with innovative music, a cultural impact that helped define the 1960s and an enormous influence on music that is still felt today. Currently, The Beatles are one of the two musical acts to sell more than 1 billion records, with only Elvis Presley having been able to achieve the same feat.
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News in english
about The Beatles
(August / 2009)
The Return of Sir Paul Date: 01 Aug 2009 NBC Washington -
It was 45 years ago (though not today) that The Beatles played their first American concert in Washington.
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NEWS: More Tracks Announced for The Beatles: Rock Band Date: 01 Aug 2009 Nintendo World Report -
You'll love them, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Def Leppard Still Better Than Poison and the Beatles, Stones, The Who etc Date: 01 Aug 2009 antiMUSIC -
A top story from this week. Joe Elliott has spoken once again about the media feud that broke out between Def Leppard and Poison last year
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The Press of Atlantic City Date: 01 Aug 2009 Press of Atlantic City -
"Yesterday - A Tribute to the Beatles," Tropicana, Liverpool Club in North Tower, 8:30 p.m. $25. 609-340-4020.
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Live and Let You Deal With Traffic Date: 01 Aug 2009 DCist -
A mere forty-five and a half years after the Beatles made their first American concert appearance at the Washington Coliseum on 3nd and M Streets NE, Paul McCartney is making his way back to town -- except tonight, the venue can fit nearly 100,000 people, is located in Landover, and tickets most certainly did not cost two dollars . My, how things change. Anyway, tonight's show should be a good ...
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Event: The Beatles White Album Concert @ Hamer Hall, Melbourne (01/08/2009) (Faster Louder)
Date: 02 Aug 2009 Four of Australia's most talented musicians will come together to pay tribute to The Beatles 'White Album' and the impact it has had on the world.
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Former Beatle back in town Date: 02 Aug 2009 The Washington DC Examiner -
LANDOVER, MD. — A former Beatle is coming back to town. Paul McCartney will perform before more than 60,000 fans at FedEx Field Saturday, a concert that comes 45 years after the Beatles played their first American concert in Washington.
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McCartney dedicates 'Michelle' to FLOTUS Date: 02 Aug 2009 Yahoo.com -
Music superstar Paul McCartney is rocking out at FedEx Field Saturday night and, since he's near the White House, Sir Paul gave a special tribute to first lady Michelle Obama: Before playing the Beatles classic, "Michelle", McCartney told the packed audience that he was dedicating it to the first lady.
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