On Feb. 25, 1925, Art Gillham’s session made history. The technology changed who was heard in recordings, how artists approach their music and how we hear it. By Ludovic Hunter-Tilney See more of our ...
When a famed Abbey Road engineer died in 2018, a long-lost Beatles demo tape was found in his house. UMG says he stole it, and its lawyers want it back. By Bill Donahue Geoff Emerick was just a ...
In 1951, a BBC outside broadcast unit brought a portable acetate disc cutter to the Manchester Computing Machine Laboratory and recorded three melodies played by Alan Turing's Mark II computer. The ...
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Paul McCartney didn't get The Beatles' valuable first-ever recording back until 20 years later
The Beatles' first-ever recording is considered one of the most valuable recordings in existence, but Paul McCartney didn't get the piece of music back until 20 years after it was made. This precious ...
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