Recently, The Beatles have made headlines with the release of their "final" single, "Now and Then," completed with the help of AI technology, reaching No. 1 on the charts. This song, originally written by John Lennon 45 years ago, features all four members and marks a significant moment in music history. Additionally, Paul McCartney was reunited with his 1961 Höfner bass guitar after it went missing for over 50 years, adding to the band's recent resurgence in the public eye.
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The group, consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, became one of the most influential bands in the history of popular music. Their innovative music and cultural impact during the 1960s helped shape the landscape of modern music. With numerous hit songs and albums, The Beatles are known for their distinctive sound, songwriting prowess, and lasting legacy in the music industry.
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Guitarist whose string of hit records in the late 1950s and early 60s were noted for their twangy sound
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Sam Mendes will direct four separate biopics about The Beatles, each from the perspective of a different band member.
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Paul McCartney has been reunited with his 1961 Höfner bass guitar, missing for over 50 years.
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The Beatles release 'Now and Then' as their final song, featuring all four members and completed with the help of AI technology.
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Historic England has added 159 buildings to its Heritage at Risk Register, including Ruperra Castle and the Great White Horse Hotel, due to decay, neglect, or inappropriate development.
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The Beatles' 'final' single, 'Now and Then', has been released, reaching No 1 in the hit parade.
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The last ever Beatles song, 'Now and Then', recorded by John Lennon and completed by the surviving members, is set for release using AI technology.
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The Beatles release Now And Then, their 'final song' featuring all four members, 45 years after it was first written by John Lennon.
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Ringo Starr is set to release his fourth EP, 'Rewind Forward,' featuring a collaboration with Paul McCartney.
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Rare Beatles and Freddie Mercury memorabilia, including a birthday card from George Harrison with references to Adolf Hitler, to be auctioned
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Höfner launches The Lost Bass Project to find Paul McCartney's iconic bass guitar used during Beatlemania