Rachelle Ann Go jams at Arnel Pineda gig
ARNEL Pineda was brimming with energy and enthusiasm in a rare, one-off gig Feb. 27 at the Music Museum.
ARNEL Pineda was brimming with energy and enthusiasm in a rare, one-off gig Feb. 27 at the Music Museum.
DALLAS, United States — A lock of John Lennon’s hair that was snipped as he prepared for a film role has sold for $35,000. Dallas-based Heritage Auctions said
A lock of hair snipped from the head of John Lennon as the Beatle prepared for a film role is expected to sell for $10,000 at a Dallas auction later this month.
A heartbreaking video of a man singing a Beatles song to his dying newborn baby, after the mother passed away during labor, has gone viral online.
I have an officemate who I didn’t notice at first, but since we are part of a team in the office that go out for drinks now and then, I got to know her more.
To our parents, these four guys were more than just designs on a shirt, they were a phenomenon whose influence is still felt today. Obviously, most of our readers (I’m still pertaining to those young at heart), were not yet around when the Beatles were all the rage, but the Fab Four, who were known simply by their first names—John, Paul, George and Ringo—are still very much around—on these shirts, for instance.
For sheer lyricism, nobody beats the Beatles in capturing the angst of a generation. This nifty little ditty, for example, might as well have been the anthem of the Baby Boom Generation.
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