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We received the following announcement from the Beatles tribute band Almost Fab: It's been a great month for us Beatles fans! Between the release of the Beatles Rock Band game, and the remastered CDs, there's been a lot to celebrate!
EdGross - 9/22/2009

Somehow ye illustrious editor missed this terrific TV spot for the Beatles: Rock Band game, in which the Fab Four themselves are interacting with the crowd while crossing Abbey Road. Some terrific computer trickery is on display here.
EdGross - 9/21/2009

With The Beatles: Rock Band only two days away from release, we're presenting a collection of videos, ranging from an intro by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to behind the scenes interviews on the game, trailers and song sequences from it. C'mon in! A splendid time is guaranteed for all.
EdGross - 9/7/2009

Here, in one place, you can get your Fab on with movie trailers for A Hard Day's Night, Help, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine and Let It Be.
EdGross - 9/5/2009

As September 9th approaches, and along with it a new wave of Beatlemania, we are presenting several rare Beatles songs that fans have put to video. In this installment, look for the songs "Step Inside Love," "Los Paranoias," "The Way You Look Tonight" and "Can You Take Me Back" from the "I Will" sessions.
EdGross - 9/5/2009

A new Beatles age is upon with The Beatles: Rockband, the digital remastering of the band's song catalog, and now Variety's report that Walt Disney is teaming up with director Robert Zemeckis for a remake of 1968's fab animated film, Yellow Submarine.
EdGross - 8/19/2009

The Beatles Rock Band is coming in September, and here's your first look at the game via a newly-released trailer.
EdGross - 6/3/2009

Another collection of original songs done by artists who feel the Beatles have had the greatest impact on their careers.
EdGross - 3/28/2009

Back in 1994 when the Beatles released the Anthology project, Paul, George and Ringo "joined" John on the demo a demo he had recorded, resulting in "Free As a Bird." More recently a fan decided to edit concert footage together in such a way that it suggests the Beatles — including John — are performing the song in front of a live audience.
EdGross - 3/26/2009

We've come across the song "Devil May Care," which was obviously written for the recent James Bond novel's theme song contest. Remarkably, this song sounds as though it were recorded by Sir Paul McCartney. Could it possibly be true? Check it out and see what you think.
EdGross - 3/25/2009

Back in 1987 Sir Paul worked on and then didn't release the song "Return to Pepperland." Amazingly, even unfinished this track remains one of Paul's most infectious ever. An imaginative fan put this music video together for the song.
EdGross - 3/24/2009

From his days as part of a Beatles tribute group (the Backbeat Beatles) through his efforts with the band called Water (the albums Rainmaker and Altitude) and now as a solo artist, singer-songwriter Chris O'Neill has been a genuine stand-out in the category of Fab music. And like the Beatles, much of his music is devoted to the themes of love and peace, exemplified by the single "Warchild," which has actually been donated to the charity organization Global Angels (check out their myspace page at http://www.myspace.com/globalangels). Below is the music video for "Warchild."
EdGross - 3/24/2009

The Beatles live on, as the music of these gathered artists prove with the way they take the influences of the Fab Four and incorporate them into their own songs. The lineup: 01. The Repeatles: "It's Not Me;" 02. Wonderwall: "Tears of Joy;" 03. ELO: "Telephone Line;" 04. Four Miles: "Days of Wine and Roses;" 05. The Vinyl Kings: "I Took A Chance"
EdGross - 3/24/2009