
Dispatches from Paolo Hewitt
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 76 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 5 days ago |
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From the moment Paul McCartney stepped up to the mic in his black leather jacket and screamed the opening line to Little Richard’s ‘Long Tall Sally’, Liverpool belonged to The Beatles.
From the moment Paul McCartney stepped up to the mic i...
Pete Townshend, the Queen Mother, and a youth anthem
It is the song that defines The Who, a song with a classic opening guitar riff that will be forever associated with Pete Townshend, the band’s songwriter, and the decade from which it sp...
How Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder won their artistic freedom
It is early 1967, and Motown is the hottest record label in America. A crack army of musicians, producers and songwriters have created an unstoppable hit-making machine. That yea...
How Dennis Wilson picking up hitchhikers almost led to Charlie Manson signing to The Beach Boys record label
Two attractive teenage girls stand on a Malibu road, hitchhiking. Their names are Ella Jo Bailey and Patricia Krenwinkel. It is Ap...
On 22 April 1978, Bob Marley headlined the One Love Peace Concert
On 3 December 1976 two cars drove into the gardens of Bob Marley’s house on Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica. A number of armed men got out of the cars, trained their rifles o...
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