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| | Michel Pagliaro Web Site |
 | | Michel Pagliaro is the Canadian rocker who came the closest to writing perfect car radio Beatles-like pop (actually recording at Apple Studios in London and singing like both John AND Paul in two languages!). |  | | That same year came the release of his first English album (partially recorded at Abbey Road Studios). |  | | It would be in 1971 that Pagliaro's fortunes changed as he signed a deal through CHUM Ltd.'s CanCon fulfilling Much Records that provided him the opportunity to spread out into English speaking Canada with the hit "Give Us One More Chance". |
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http://www.pagliaro.ca/biography.htm
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| | The Beatles - Reference Library |
 | | The Beatles professed themselves happy with Spector's re-working of the recordings to make a releasable album; Paul McCartney later indicated he was not happy because Spector had added things like an orchestra and a choir to the stripped-down performances (although he signed the release authorisation at the time). |  | | Particularly notable, along with the use of studio tricks such as sound processing, unconventional microphone placements, and vari-speed recording, was the Beatles' use of unconventional instruments for pop music, including string and brass elements, Indian instruments such as the sitar, and early electronic instruments. |  | | In January 1968, The Beatles launched Apple Corps, a disastrously mismanaged entertainment company that included a recording studio, a record label ( Apple Records), a film division and clothing store. |
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http://www.campusprogram.com/reference/en/wikipedia/t/th/the_beatles.html
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| | Alan Parsons Project List FAQ - Version 1.0 |
 | | A studio album was released in 1990, followed shortly after by the opening of the stage production in Vienna, Austria. |  | | Currently, Alan is pursuing his own musical interests in the studio, and has put out two studio albums and a live album as a "soloist." |  | | Thus, Eric and Alan parted ways, with Alan remaining in the studio (and in the concert hall) and Eric putting out musical theater production. |
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http://www.roadkill.com/APP/faq/
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Apple Studios - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Tracks for the Beatles album Let It Be were recorded here. |  | | Originally designed by " Magic Alex " (Alexis Mardas), the head of Apple Electronics (who promised much but usually failed to deliver), the initial installation proved to be unworkable and had to ripped out and re-fitted. |  | | Apple Studios were built in the basement of the Apple building at 3 Savile Row, London. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/a/apple-studios.html
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| | TRIP---A Guide to travel in the Beatles' world |
 | | The only rooftop concert in London proper was given by the Beatles at 3 Saville Row, the former site of Apple Studios. |  | | Walk right to 3 Abbey Road, and behold the studios from which so much music emanated. |  | | Some take pictures, either of the plain white building or the famous "zebra" crossing just down the street, where you can still cross (but watch the traffic.) In 1983, to celebrate their anniversary, Abbey Road opened up their studio for a limited tour. |
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http://www.recmusicbeatles.com/public/files/faqs/trip.html
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| | Pineapple Dance Studios |
 | | The philosophy behind the creation of the Pineapple Dance Studios was to break down the elitist barriers surrounding dance, making it available to everyone, from absolute beginners to the advanced professional. |  | | Debbie Moore founded the internationally renowned Pineapple Dance Studios in the location of an old pineapple warehouse in Covent Garden, central London, back in 1979. |  | | TK Spin are back from their stint on MTV to teach, CLICK HERE! |
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http://www.pineapple.uk.com/
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