• CONTROVERSY - Volume II Who Killed The Beatles?

  • All You Need is Love - Linda, McCartney, Yoko Ono and The Breakup That Shook The World
  • By: IAN HALPERIN
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins

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CONTROVERSY - Volume II Who Killed The Beatles?

By: IAN HALPERIN
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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This captivating exploration exposes the heartbreaking never-before-revealed secrets of who really was behind the breakup of The Fab Four.Hundreds of books have been written about the world’s most famous rock band. Writers have delved into every conceivable facet of their history, from their hard-scrabble Liverpool origins to the advent of Beatlemania and beyond. But award-winning investigative journalist Ian Halperin — whose acclaimed books about Kurt Cobain, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston have gained him a reputation as a music chronicler with a difference — has pieced together one of the few chapters of Beatles history that has never been told. In the process, he discovered a remarkable story that explodes a number of myths about the Beatles and sheds a fascinating new light on the complicated history of John and Paul both before and after the group’s 1970 breakup. It is a chapter of the group’s history that has eluded most previous chroniclers because the Beatles’ story has always been told by music journalists who have mostly peddled the mythology that the Beatles broke up over creative or personal differences. However, as Halperin discovered by interviewing dozens of key figures associated with the band and its music company, Apple Corps, there was one factor above all that came between the once inseparable boyhood mates and eventually led to the demise of the most popular rock group of all time.

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