Al Stewart’s band, The Empty Pockets, have released a pair of singles, covering Stewart and The Beatles, both recorded at ...
Over the course of five recent years, though, the former EMI engineer and Beatles collaborator Brian Gibson oversaw a restoration process. The piece was reunited with 70 percent of its original ...
The one-off EMI TG12345 was built by EMI Studios in 1968 and was used in recording sessions for artists such as Cliff Richard ...
The 17 pieces celebrating the 60th anniversary of the rock band's first U.S. tour will have you saying, 'All You Need Is Love ...
T he online musical equipment marketplace Reverb just listed a pretty remarkable find: the original EMI TG12345 recording ...
Dave Harries, an engineer who worked with the Beatles during those sessions, credited the console as the reason Abbey Road sounds so ... with 70 percent of its original parts, and tapped British ...
“Abbey Road ... guidance of Beatles collaborator and former EMI engineer Brian Gibson. He and a team of engineers and technicians managed to reunite the console with 70% of its original parts ...
Her cover choices will strike Williams fans as right up her alley: those Beatles bluesier, going-through-some-s*** songs: “So ...
As 'Abbey Road' returns to the Vinyl Albums charts, here is a closer look at the band's epic catalogue of hits ...
The legendary, one-of-one EMI TG1234 recording console that The Beatles used to record the Abbey Road album will be for ... the console with 70% of its original parts, working with expert British ...
While the console only recorded one full band Beatles project, all four members would go on to use it for their solo projects ...