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In the late 1960s, the Rolling Stones revitalized their sound with a few drug arrests and a compact cassette recorder.
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Smithsonian racing to save rare audio recordings stored on cassette tapesThe Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is working to digitize thousands of rare cassette recordings, including ...
Following the culmination of the Beatles’ recording story with 1969’s Abbey Road, the former Fabs had carved out distinctive new solo identities. George Harrison set an early high bar with the ...
The Beatles were kings of vinyl records, cassette tapes, CDs, and radio airplay, long before Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube became the dominant ways of consuming music.
This high-end modern cassette player is better than vintage for tape heads.
Billed as the final single from The Beatles, Now and Then was always going to be a big deal. The track, which is nominated for Song of the Year at this weekend’s Brit Awards, has its roots in a ...
Artists “AI is not creating John's voice. John's voice existed on that cassette and we made the song around him”: Giles Martin explains why you’d be wrong to think ‘AI’ created Lennon's parts for The ...
Luther Vandross' previously unreleased cover of The Beatles' 'Michelle' releases a week before a doc on the late singer hits theaters, 'Luther: Never Too Much.
Ringo Starr talks about his coming country album, 'Look Up,' produced by T Bone Burnett, and the Martin Scorsese-produced 'Beatles '64' documentary.
A two-hour recording of a "long-lost" interview given by The Beatles for a feature in Playboy magazine is set to be auctioned. The interview, carried out by American journalist and radio host Jean ...
A "long-lost" recording of an interview given by The Beatles for Playboy magazine is set to go under the hammer. The two-hour interview, conducted by American journalist and radio host Jean ...
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