Beatles
The Beet goes on - by mistake
Being as famous as as possible doesn't necessarily mean the media know your name. Video
The Beet goes on - by mistake
Being as famous as as possible doesn't necessarily mean the media know your name.
Video, AudioBeatles join streaming revolution
A glaring absence from online music-streaming services is about to end as 200 tracks by the Beatles are released to nine streaming services.
Jon Toogood live in session
Jon Toogood, is set to take 25 years of back catalogue on the road for his first solo tour, Planet of Sound. Before the acoustic run, he joins us in session for a pocket-sized version of his show. Video, Audio
Lennon McCartney. McCartney Lennon
Paul McCartney says he didn't like John Lennon being turned into a martyr after he was murdered. He also says he would've like some song credits to read McCartney-Lennon. Audio
Remastering with Angus McNaughton
Emma Smith talk remastering, shaping sound to formats and more issues in contemporary sound finessing with mastering engineer Angus McNaughton. Audio
The Secret Life of Music Collectors
Zac Arnold talks with a range of collectors of musical ephemera. Audio
Fifty years ago, the Beatles came to New Zealand
And talking of records in June it was the 50th anniversary of the Beatles one and only tour of New Zealand Audio
Music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor with the release of new Beatles catalogue on vinyl. Audio
Sir George Martin - In My Life
In 1998, Beatles aficionado Jeremy Ansell spoke to The Beatles' producer, Sir George Martin. In this feature, they talk about The Goons, Jeff Beck, flanging, Sir George's album In My Life, and what he… Audio