Author: | Sergio Marchi | ISBN: | 9789879887363 |
Publisher: | Music Brokers | Publication: | October 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sergio Marchi |
ISBN: | 9789879887363 |
Publisher: | Music Brokers |
Publication: | October 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Beatlend (The Beatles after the Beatles) is a fast and fascinating journey that begins with The Family Way, the first work of a Beatle (Paul McCartney) outside the group up until the historic date 09-09-09 where the entire discography of the Fab Four were re-issued and re-mastered, giving back to a global fanaticism that grows day by day. Along the way are the last days of The Beatles as a group, with details of the bitter separation and a meticulous description of the solo careers of the four members. Unique, written in a pleasant and almost conversational manner, The Beatlend (The Beatles after the Beatles) is a book that once started, is difficult to leave becoming a notable addiction. The journalist and musician Sergio Marchi and Fernando Blanco (both declared Beatle-fans) create a book that is informative but also interesting and entertaining. A book that not only tells the story of a resounding musical phenomenon of the twentieth century, but encourages us to dive into the solo careers and work of the four most influential musicians in Pop Culture of all time.
The Beatlend (The Beatles after the Beatles) is a fast and fascinating journey that begins with The Family Way, the first work of a Beatle (Paul McCartney) outside the group up until the historic date 09-09-09 where the entire discography of the Fab Four were re-issued and re-mastered, giving back to a global fanaticism that grows day by day. Along the way are the last days of The Beatles as a group, with details of the bitter separation and a meticulous description of the solo careers of the four members. Unique, written in a pleasant and almost conversational manner, The Beatlend (The Beatles after the Beatles) is a book that once started, is difficult to leave becoming a notable addiction. The journalist and musician Sergio Marchi and Fernando Blanco (both declared Beatle-fans) create a book that is informative but also interesting and entertaining. A book that not only tells the story of a resounding musical phenomenon of the twentieth century, but encourages us to dive into the solo careers and work of the four most influential musicians in Pop Culture of all time.