A Beatles audition tape that could date back to the band's early days has been found in a Canadian record shop. On March 12, the Vancouver record store Neptoon Records' owner Rob Frith posted ...
The tape was recorded at Decca Studios in London on January 1, 1962, when The Beatles were still looking for a record label. The clip he posted is a cover of the Tin Pan Alley classic “The Sheik ...
It swung the uptempo single into a more nuanced universe, and perfectly demonstrated Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting ...
An early Beatles demo has been discovered in a Vancouver record shop. Last week, Rob Frith threw on a tape labelled “Beatles 60s demos” at Neptoon Records, figuring it was a bootleg.
Neptoon Records owner Rob Firth wrote. By Jessica Lynch A rare piece of Beatles history has resurfaced in an unexpected place: a small record store in Vancouver. Rob Frith, owner of Neptoon ...
A rare and valuable Beatles audition tape that led to the Fab Four being turned by Decca Records has been discovered in a Canadian record store. Jack Herschorn said he got the tape in London in 19 ...
Record Store Day (RSD) was started to celebrate the culture of independent record stores, not owned by corporations. By partnering with musicians to release exclusive pressings of records ...
A rare piece of Beatles history has resurfaced in an unexpected place: a small record store in Vancouver. Rob Frith, owner of Neptoon Records, recently stumbled upon what he believed was a ...
A Beatles audition tape that could date back to the band's early days has been found in a Canadian record shop. On March 12, the Vancouver record store Neptoon Records' owner Rob Frith posted about ...