Join Jack Lawless as he asks notable people from different careers, accomplishments, and backgrounds one question: How did The Beatles influence your life?To join our community of Beatles fans from around the world, follow us on Twitter and visit our website here:https://twitter.com/BeatlesEarthhttps://beatlesearth.com/
Ep. 57 - Cory Wong
Cory Wong is a guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer who is known for his solo work as well as his work with Vulfpeck, The Fearless Flyers, and more. Cory is also the host of the incredible Wong Notes podcast. In this episode of The Here, There, and Everywhere podcast, Cory and Jack discuss Cory's influences, how The Beatles have impacted his music and life, his favorite music moments in the Beatles' catalogue, The Get Back documentary and relating to Paul McCartney, the use of artificial intelligence in the new Beatles song, "Now and Then", and so much more. This is truly one of the best episodes yet.
Listen to Cory's new album "The Lucky One": https://open.spotify.com/album/4YLMKLoi42lAGbji4ZlMXH?si=zTyjM4-WRySHZP5lfCOsGA
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10/11/2023 • 57 minutes 50 seconds
Ep. 56 - Jeremiah Fraites (of The Lumineers)
Jeremiah Fraites of The Lumineers talks with Jack Lawless about music, The Beatles, and creativity on this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast. Jeremiah is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and co-founder of The Lumineers, and is also a critically acclaimed solo artist and instrumentalist.
In this episode, we’re diving deep into Jeremiah's musical journey with The Lumineers, his musical influences, how The Beatles have directly influenced certain Lumineers songs, how it feels to be an influence on the next generation of songwriters, and his favorite Beatles and Lumineers songs. This is an episode you're not going to want to miss!
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27/10/2023 • 45 minutes 28 seconds
Ep. 55 - John Oates
John Oates is half of the best-selling duo of all time, Hall & Oates, as well as an accomplished solo artist. In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast, John talks with host Jack Lawless about his memories of The Beatles coming to America and Philadelphia's unique reaction, his favorite Hall & Oates and Beatles songs, his friendship with George Harrison, and much, much more.
John is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The American Songwriters Hall of Fame, recipient of the prestigious BMI Icon Award as well as numerous American Music, MTV awards, and multiple Grammy nominations.
Since forming his creative partnership with Daryl Hall in the early 1970s, they have gone on to record 21 albums, which have sold over 80 million units, making them the most successful duo in rock history. They have scored 10 number one records, over 20 Top 40 hits, and have toured the world for decades. Their involvement in the original “Li
12/10/2023 • 25 minutes 52 seconds
George Harrison - Pt. 3 (feat. Rob Sheffield, Elliot Roberts, and Jack Lawless)
You are tuning into the third and final part of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" round-table discussion about the life and music of George Harrison. In this part, Rob Sheffield, Elliot Roberts, and Jack Lawless talk about the 2011 "Living in the Material World" documentary about George's life, if we can collectively re-evaluate George's career as a musician in 2023, the difference the ability to stream music makes, and Elliot and Rob describe George Harrison in one word. Do we finally talk about "All Things Must Pass" in this episode? Only one way to find out!!
Rob Sheffield is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has been covering music, TV, and pop culture since 1997. He is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including 'Love Is A Mix Tape,' 'Talking To Girls About Duran Duran,' 'Turn Around Bright Eyes,' 'On Bowie' and 'Dreaming The Beatles.'
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27/09/2023 • 52 minutes 40 seconds
George Harrison - Pt. 2 (feat. Rob Sheffield, Elliot Roberts, and Jack Lawless)
Welcome to the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast round-table discussion about George Harrison's post-Beatles life and music. Due to a nearly 2.5 hour conversation length, we had to break this amazing discussion into three parts.
In part two, Rob Sheffield, Elliot Roberts, and host Jack Lawless discuss the use of A.I. in a new Beatles song in 2023 and what it may sound like; George Harrison's relationships with himself, each of The Beatles, and the idea of The Beatles; if George's personal beliefs get in the way of his songwriting; George's friends in music and The Traveling Wilburys; and more.
Rob Sheffield is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has been covering music, TV, and pop culture since 1997. He is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including 'Love Is A Mix Tape,' 'Talking To Girls About Duran Duran,' 'Turn Around Bright Eyes,' 'On Bowie' and 'Dreaming The Beatles.'
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20/09/2023 • 50 minutes 32 seconds
George Harrison - Pt. 1 (feat. Rob Sheffield, Elliot Roberts, and Jack Lawless)
Welcome to the very first round-table discussion on the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast. Returning fan-favorite guests Elliot Roberts and Rob Sheffield join host Jack Lawless in exploring the world and post-Beatles music of George Harrison.
Due to a nearly 2.5 hour conversation length, we had to break this amazing discussion into three parts. In part one, we talk about our three favorite George Harrison albums, what we consider George's three most underrated songs, and debate the best song from each guest's least-favorite George album.
Do we discuss your favorite song or album? Tune in to find out!
Rob Sheffield is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has been covering music, TV, and pop culture since 1997. He is the New York Times best-selling a
13/09/2023 • 56 minutes 51 seconds
Ep. 54 - David Arquette
In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast, David Arquette talks with host Jack Lawless about his favorite Beatles songs, a close connection between the Arquette family and The Beatles, and how his life was influenced by The Beatles' music.
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25/08/2023 • 24 minutes 33 seconds
Ep. 53 - The Milk Carton Kids
The Milk Carton Kids, Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan, sit down with Jack Lawless to talk about their new album, "I Only See The Moon", their favorite Beatles records, the real meaning of "Norwegian Wood", if the stereo mixes are better than the mono mixes, and so much more. So get ready for an amazing and hilarious conversation with the Grammy-Award-nominated folk duo featuring a spectacular cover of The Beatles' classic, "I'm Only Sleeping". You won't want to miss this one.
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12/07/2023 • 44 minutes 30 seconds
Ep. 52 - Matt Buechele
Jack Lawless sits down with comedy writer & musician, Matt Buechele, in this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast.
Matt is a writer, composer, and musician who’s written comedy and original music for Netflix, Comedy Central, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He’s written music for Lin-Manuel Miranda, Matthew McConaughey, Jimmy Fallon and more. But of course, you may also know him from his observational monologue videos of him walking around New York City from either Instagram or TikTok!
Jack & Matt explore the magic of The Beatles' songs, why people fall in love with them, Matt's favorite Beatles songs, why Paul McCartney can't stop writing hits, and actors Matt would cast in a Beatles biopic.
Follow Matt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattbooshell/?hl=en
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29/06/2023 • 39 minutes 4 seconds
Ep. 51 - Ella Ballentine
In this episode of "Here, There, and Everywhere," Jack Lawless sits down with the incredibly talented actress, Ella Ballentine, for an enlightening conversation about the enduring influence of The Beatles. Acting for over 10 years, Ella has been the lead of several films including “the Black Conflux” which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the A24 film, “the Monster”. She’s worked alongside of the notable actors such as Martin Sheen, Laurence Fishburne, Susana Sarandon, and more. She is also a winner of the Canadian Screen Award.
In this interview, Jack and Ella discuss their favorite Beatles songs, talk about why the Beatles are still relevant in the 21st century, and Ella chooses three Beatles songs that would be the best introductory songs to the band.
Follow Ella on Instagram: Instagram.com/EllaBallentine
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15/06/2023 • 40 minutes 52 seconds
Ep. 50 - Allan Kozinn & Adrian Sinclair
In this landmark 50th episode of "Here, There, and Everywhere," host Jack Lawless brings you an extraordinary interview with Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair, the brilliant authors of "The McCartney Legacy Volume 1: 1969-1973." Join us as we delve into the profound influence of the Beatles on Paul McCartney's life and music during this transformative period.
Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair have meticulously crafted a captivating biography that unveils untold stories and hidden truths about McCartney's post-Beatles journey. Through their remarkable collaboration, they shed light on a crucial era in McCartney's artistic evolution.
In this interview, Jack Lawless explores the mesmerizing narratives, insightful anecdotes, and invaluable insights shared by Kozinn and Sinclair. Together, they take us on a journey through the captivating world of "The McCartney Legacy Volume 1: 1969-1973," revealing the profound impact of the Beatles on McCartney's creative path.
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24/05/2023 • 50 minutes 26 seconds
Ep. 49 - Alison Brown
In this episode of the "Here There, and Everywhere" podcast, Jack Lawless interviews Alison Brown, the renowned and Grammy-winning banjo player, composer, and producer. In this episode, Alison shares her experiences with the Beatles and how their music has influenced her career. She talks about her favorite Beatles songs and how their innovative approach to music and recording techniques has impacted the entire music industry. Alison also shares a personal anecdote about meeting Ringo Starr. Additionally, she discusses her upcoming album "On Banjo," which is set to release on May 5th, and gives us a sneak peek into what we can expect from the project. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves the Beatles, banjo music, or just great conversation about music in general. So grab your headphones and tune in to "Here There, and Everywhere" with Jack Lawless and Alison Brown.
Alison’s website: https://alisonbrown.com/
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04/05/2023 • 25 minutes 9 seconds
Ep. 48 - John Culshaw
In this episode of "Here, There and Everywhere", Jack Lawless sits down with John Culshaw, a renowned artist known for his iconic Beatles murals in Liverpool, including the famous Ringo Starr mural. Culshaw shares his personal connection to the Beatles and how their music and legacy have influenced his art. We dive into the creative process behind his murals and explore how he captures the essence of each Beatle in his work. Join us as we learn more about the impact of the Beatles on art and culture through the eyes of one of their most talented fans. Tune in to discover the story behind the man responsible for bringing the Beatles to life in a whole new way.
Follow John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_culshaw86/
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21/04/2023 • 16 minutes 28 seconds
Ep. 47 - May Pang
In this episode of "Here, There, and Everywhere", Jack Lawless sits down with May Pang, a renowned photographer, music industry executive, and the former girlfriend of John Lennon. May recently released a new film called "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story", which explores the 18-month romantic relationship between her and the legendary musician.
In this exclusive interview, May shares never-before-heard stories about her life with John Lennon and her memories of "The Lost Weekend". May and Jack talk about how she started working for Yoko & John, her memories of living with John, jamming with John and Paul McCartney, how she encouraged John to re-connect with loved ones, John's opinions on the music of the other Beatles, and more!
If you're interested in seeing "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" in theaters, be sure to get tickets here: https://www.thelostweekendtickets.com/<
12/04/2023 • 0
Ep. 46 - Barry Fratelli
In this episode of "Here, There, and Everywhere," host Jack Lawless sits down with Barry Fratelli, the bassist of the Scottish rock band, The Fratellis, to explore how The Beatles influenced the band's music. From Barry's earliest memories of discovering The Beatles to how their music inspired his songwriting and approach to making music, this episode delves into the enduring legacy of the Fab Four. We'll also discuss Barry's favorite periods of The Beatles' music and his thoughts on the recent "Get Back" documentary. Tune in to hear one of the most exciting voices in rock today share his insights on The Beatles and their lasting impact on the world of music. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting guests and thought-provoking conversations!
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/BazFratelli
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05/04/2023 • 36 minutes 30 seconds
Ep. 45 - Janice Mitchell (author of ”My Ticket to Ride: How I Ran Away to England to Meet the Beatles and Got Rock and Roll Banned in Cleveland (A True Story from 1964)”
In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast, Jack Lawless interviews Janice Mitchell about her fascinating adventure overseas when she ran away from home to meet The Beatles in 1964, her experiences, and how she got rock and roll banned in Cleveland. This episode is a must-listen for any Beatles fan or anyone interested in the history of music. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting guests and thought-provoking conversations!
Check out Janice's website: https://janice-mitchell.com/home
Check out "My Ticket to Ride: How I Ran Away to England to Meet the Beatles and Got Rock and Roll Banned in Cleveland (A True Story from 1964)": https://www.amazon.com/My-Ticket-Ride-England-Cleveland/dp/1598511165
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29/03/2023 • 29 minutes 46 seconds
Ep. 44 - Bill Wurtz
In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast, host Jack Lawless is joined by the multi-talented musician, songwriter, video producer, and internet personality, Bill Wurtz. Together, they discuss Bill's music, his inspirations, and how he got started writing songs. They also delve into one of Bill's biggest musical influences, The Beatles - in particular, the incredible talent of Paul McCartney. Bill shares his thoughts on the recently released Get Back docu-series, providing a unique perspective on this behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of one of the most iconic bands of all time. If you're a fan of music, The Beatles, or just great conversation, this episode is not to be missed. So, turn off your mind, relax, and enjoy the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast with Bill Wurtz. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting guests and thought-provoking conversations!
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01/03/2023 • 1 hour 5 minutes 58 seconds
Ep. 43 - Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist who led “The Soft Boys” in the late 1970s and released the classic Neo-psychedelic album, “Underwater Moonlight”, which influenced bands such as R.E.M. Robyn also had a successful solo career, with songs like “I Often Dream of Trains”. On this episode, Robyn and Jack talk about Robyn's life and music - and The Beatles!
Check out Robyn's website: https://www.robynhitchcock.com/
Follow Robyn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobynHitchcock
Listen to Robyn's new album "Shufflemania": https://open.spotify.com/album/4sJg5nUn
01/02/2023 • 38 minutes 18 seconds
Ep. 42 - Steve Silberman
Steve Silberman is an award-winning science writer whose articles have appeared in Wired, the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Boston Globe. He is the author of "NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity" - a widely-praised bestseller in the US and the UK. His TED talk, “The Forgotten History of Autism,” has been viewed nearly 2 million times online. Steve also won a gold record from the Recording Industry Association of America for co-producing the Grateful Dead’s career-spanning box set So Many Roads (1965-1995), which was Rolling Stone’s box set of the year in 1999. His liner notes have been featured in CDs and DVDs by Crosby, Stills, and Nash, the Jerry Garcia Band, and many
25/01/2023 • 42 minutes 18 seconds
Ep. 41 - Daniel Donato
Daniel Donato is one of the best guitar players in today’s music scene. He’s 27 years old and his musical style has been said to blend the best of Nashville honky-tonks with an improvisational spirit rooted in the ethos of the Grateful Dead. Daniel tours with his band playing cosmic country music to an ever-growing audience and plays with some of the world’s most famous musicians, such as Bob Weir. One band that inspired Daniel is The Beatles - and that’s what Jack and Daniel are going to talk about on this episode. How they inspired him, what they represent as creative forces, his favorite George Harrison songs, and how they made timeless music.
Check out Daniel's website: https://danieldonato.com/
Daniel's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@danieldonato
Follow Daniel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.co
18/01/2023 • 1 hour 3 minutes 38 seconds
Ep. 40 - Morgan Enos
Morgan Enos is a professional songwriter, journalist, essayist, and reporter currently working as a staff writer at Grammy.com. He makes music as Other Houses and has written for Fortune, Discogs, Jazztimes, Billboard, Tidal Magazine, Bandcamp Daily, Consequence and more. Morgan’s life has been influenced by the Beatles in a fascinating way, and on today’s podcast, Morgan and Jack talk about that, his favorite Beatles songs and albums, and the brand new remixes of Revolver.
Check out Morgan's website: https://www.morganenos.com/
Morgan's review of the 2022 "Revolver" remix: https://www.talkhouse.com/eleanor-rigby-remains-a-shocking-work-of-art-and-i-dont-care-if-youre-tired-of-it/
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11/01/2023 • 54 minutes 54 seconds
Ep. 39 - Tomo Fujita
Tomo Fujita is a professional guitarist and an esteemed professor at Berklee College of Music. As a professor, he’s taught students, such as John Mayer, and has played with legendary musicians such as Steve Jordan, Susan Tedeschi, Phil Colins, and Steve Gadd. In this episode, Tomo and Jack discuss the intricacies of George Harrison's guitar solos, Tomo's favorite Beatles songs, and how The Beatles composed their songs - and how it makes their music timeless.
Check out Tomo's website: https://tomojustfunky.com/
Tomo's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LklK7nlFYU
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28/12/2022 • 1 hour 24 seconds
Ep. 38 - Mick Foley
Mick Foley is a legendary professional wrestler, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest wrestlers in the history of the WWE. One of the cornerstones of WWE’s meteoric rise in the late 90’s, Foley has wrestled under his real name and the personas: Cactus Jack, Mankind, and Dude Love. Foley is a four-time world champion, an 11-time world tag-team champion, a one-time TNA Legends Champion, and the inaugural WWF Hardcore Champion. In this episode, Jack and Mick talk about Mick's love for The Beatles, his favorite Beatles albums, thoughts on the "Get Back" documentary, and how Mick is connected to The Beatles' world.
Check out Mick's website: https://www.realmickfoley.com/
Mick's Cameo page: https://www.cameo.com/mickfoley
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21/12/2022 • 33 minutes 20 seconds
Ep. 37 - Joel Cassady (Walk off the Earth)
Joel Cassady is a member of the band Walk off the Earth - well known for their covers of popular music on YouTube, as well as their original songs. WOTE's YouTube channel has over 4.35 million subscribers and their videos have over 1 billions views. In February of 2020, the band released a video of them performing a live medley of Beatles hits in chronological order, spanning from 1962-1970. In this episode, Jack and Joel discuss the magic of Ringo Starr’s drumming, why George Harrison’s songs were so special, and how a certain Beatle is interested in future NFT and Web3 projects.
Check out Joel and Walk off the Earth's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@walkofftheearth/featured
Follow Joel on Twitter: @joel_cassady
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14/12/2022 • 1 hour 3 minutes 44 seconds
Ep. 36 - Jude Southerland Kessler (John Lennon Expert)
Jude Southerland Kessler is a John Lennon expert and the author of a 9 volume series of the life of John Lennon. Jude has spent her entire life researching and writing the myth-busting John Lennon biographical series, beginning her research in 1986. Since then, Jude's earned the reputation of a leading John Lennon expert. In this episode of the podcast, Jude talks with Jack about the life of John Lennon (including his favorite music, his personality, and the biggest misconceptions about him) and her experience writing a historically accurate, extremely detailed account of everything that's happened in John's life. Join us in honoring John's life with this special episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast.
Order Jude's book, "Shades of Life: Part 1" here: https://www.johnlennonseries.com/more-info
Check out Jude's website here: https://www.johnlennons
07/12/2022 • 1 hour 48 seconds
Ep. 35 - Laurie Jacobson (Author of ”Top of the Mountain: The Beatles at Shea Stadium, 1965”)
In 1965, the Beatles shattered all existing box office and attendance records in show business history when they sold out Shea Stadium to 56,000 fans. No band before them had ever played a baseball stadium and few believed it could be pulled off. Celebrated Hollywood author Laurie Jacobson describes all the excitement and details of the concert in her new book “TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN: The Beatles at Shea Stadium 1965” - which features hundreds of color photographs and gives a one of a kind account of this monumental event, gathering first-person interviews from dozens who experienced this concert such as — Whoopi Goldberg, Meryl Streep, Steven Van Zandt, Linda Eastman, Mick Jagger, and more.
Order Laurie's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Top-Mountain-Beatles
30/11/2022 • 0
Ep. 34 - Dr. Steven Hassan (Cult Expert)
Dr. Steven Hassan is a mental health professional, cult and undue influence expert who has been working in the field of relationship, group, and political cults for over 40 years. Dr. Hassan joins Jack on the podcast this week to discuss the influence of The Beatles on the world, Beatlemania, and cults that have associated themselves with The Beatles - such as the Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation movement and the Manson family cult.
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25/11/2022 • 39 minutes 32 seconds
Ep. 33 - Madeline Bocaro (Author of ”In Your Mind - The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono”)
Madeline Bocaro is an independent author who published a 558 page book about Yoko Ono and her works titled "In Your Mind - The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono". The book is an all encompassing look into Yoko's life, art, and music in astounding detail. his 558-page book is for superfans. It is also for anyone who is a fan of John Lennon (or the Beatles) who would like to know more about the extraordinary woman whom he loved.
This account of Yoko's life and work also explores her eternal partnership with Lennon, their incredible love story and all the work they did together.
Check out the website for her new book: https://inyourmindbook.com
Here is Madeline's blog as well: www.madelinex.com
Madeline's book is available at:
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16/11/2022 • 0
Ep. 32 - Carson McKee
Carson McKee is a folk musician from Charlotte, North Carolina. Perhaps best known as the lead vocalist and principal songwriter of The Other Favorites, a project shared with longtime collaborator Josh Turner, McKee’s style represents a contemporary reframing of the Laurel Canyon rock and Outlaw country that constituted his musical diet as a teenager. Carson and Josh post videos of their songs to YouTube, where they've been viewed and enjoyed by millions of people worldwide. In this episode of the podcast, Carson and Jack talk about how Carson first heard The Beatles, how he became interested in singing, the 2022 Revolver remixes, McCartney and Ram, a 70s Beatles album, and more!
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12/10/2022 • 40 minutes 42 seconds
Ep. 31 - Laurie Kaye
Laurie Kaye is a former newscaster at RKO Networks. She was part of a team that interviewed John Lennon and Yoko Ono in their Dakota apartment on December 8th, 1980 - just hours before John was assassinated. She’s interviewed nearly all big names in the music industry from Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Paul McCartney, even George Martin.
In this episode, Laurie tells Jack what it was like to meet and interview John Lennon and Yoko Ono for what turned out to be John's last interview, what John was actually like in person, his vision of the 1980s, and more.
Laurie write about all of this and more in her forthcoming book, "Confessions of a Rock 'n' Roll Name-Dropper: My Life Leading Up to John Lennon's Last Interview". You can pre-order her book here. https:
05/10/2022 • 38 minutes 18 seconds
Ep. 30 - J. Ivy
J. Ivy is an American performance poet, spoken-word artist, recording artist, songwriter and author. He is a three-time HBO Def Poet and is known for his performance on Kanye West’s Grammy Award-winning debut album The College Dropout, which featured him on the song "Never Let Me Down" along with Jay-Z. He received an NAACP Image Award for his writing and on-camera narration of the BET documentary Muhammad Ali: The People's Champ. Recently, J. Ivy recorded and filmed a concert titled Catching Dreams: Live at Fort Knox Chicago, which was Nominated for the 2022 GRAMMY Awards in the Best Spoken Word Category alongside Levar Burton, Don Cheadle, Dave Chappelle, and Barack Obama. But before he was able to celebrate, J. Ivy took up the roles of Lead Writer, Voice Director, and Cast Member of N
28/09/2022 • 41 minutes 58 seconds
Ep. 29 - Brenna Ehrlich
Brenna Ehrlich is Chief Research Editor at Rolling Stone as well as a young adult author, short story writer, and freelance journalist. In this episode, Jack and Brenna discuss how The Beatles can be introduced to you at any age, how the John & Paul Dynamic is evident in many other bands, the best cover of "Monkberry Moon Delight", and more!
Follow Brenna on Twitter @BrennaEhrlich and check out her new book, "Killing Time", here.
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21/09/2022 • 29 minutes 36 seconds
Ep. 28 - Jake Fogelnest (Pt. 2)
Jake Fogelnest is an Emmy Award nominated writer, producer, and broadcaster. In 1994, when Jake was 14 years old, he started his own pop culture TV show called "Squirt TV on MTV". Jake has since worked on shows such as Comedy Central’s “Corporate”, Marvel’s "Runaways", and "Wet Hot American Summer". Jake’s a huge Beatles fan and loves all kinds of music. In this episode, Jake and Jack discuss how COVID affected the creative process that The Beatles once innovated, Magic Alex and his legacy, why The Beatles bring the world together, the mysterious Carnival of Light song, and more.
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14/09/2022 • 1 hour 16 minutes 58 seconds
Ep. 28 - Jake Fogelnest (Pt. 1)
Jake Fogelnest is an Emmy Award nominated writer, producer, and broadcaster. In 1994, when Jake was 14 years old, he started his own pop culture TV show called "Squirt TV on MTV". Jake has since worked on shows such as Comedy Central’s “Corporate”, Marvel’s "Runaways", and "Wet Hot American Summer". Jake’s a huge Beatles fan and loves all kinds of music. In this episode, Jake and Jack discuss the Sgt. Pepper movie, how The Beatles influenced modern comedy with "A Hard Day’s Night", and how The Beastie Boys sampled The Beatles on their legendary album, "Paul's Boutique".
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07/09/2022 • 56 minutes 18 seconds
Ep. 27 - John Illsley
John Illsley is the bass guitarist of the band Dire Straits. He has received multiple BRIT and Grammy Awards, and a Heritage Award. As one of the founding band members, with guitarist brothers Mark and David Knopfler, and drummer Pick Withers, Illsley played a role in the development of Dire Straits' sound. By the time the group disbanded in 1995 changes in personnel meant that Illsley and lead singer Mark Knopfler were the only two original band members remaining. Illsley was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Dire Straits in 2018.
In this episode, John speaks with Jack about his thoughts on The Beatles, their influence on him and Dire Straits, Paul McCartney's bass playing, whether or not there will be a biop
31/08/2022 • 33 minutes 38 seconds
Ep. 26 - Loren Gold
Loren Gold has been the keyboardist and backup vocalist for The Who since 2012 (Roger Daltrey since 2009) and the band Chicago since 2021. Other artists he has toured with include Kenny Loggins, Don Felder, Natalie Maines, Mandy Moore, Rita Wilson, and American Idol winner Taylor Hicks. Loren co-wrote the first song on Taylor’s platinum selling album, entitled “The Runaround.” Gold has been musical director for pop stars Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, and Hilary Duff (in addition to being her touring keyboardist) and he continues to build and develop bands for other artists. Gold has published two instructional books through his collaboration with Alfred Music, and his original compositions have been on HBO and Showtime. Gold helped create the musical medley for The Who’s Super Bowl halftime show in 2010.
On this episode, Loren and Jack discuss how "Rubber Soul" is the reason why Loren began playing the keyboard, the competition between The Who and The Beatles, and the importance
24/08/2022 • 0
Ep. 25 - Sodajerker
Simon Barber and Brian O’Connor of the songwriting and podcast host duo, "Sodajerker", join Jack on the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast to talk about The Beatles, their interview with Paul McCartney, and Paul McCartney's songwriting process.
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10/08/2022 • 49 minutes
Ep. 24 - David Bennett
David Bennett is a professional pianist, published composer, and YouTube educator. His YouTube channel has 700,000 subscribers and his videos are viewed by millions worldwide who are interested in learning about music and music theory. David joins Jack in an hour long discussion about the world's most famous musical group, The Beatles. David and Jack discuss The Beatles' most structurally impressive song, details about how The Beatles created "Strawberry Fields Forever", if "With a Little Help" was on a different Beatles album, his thoughts on the future of pop music and The Beatles place there, and more.
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03/08/2022 • 53 minutes 50 seconds
Ep. 23 - Mark Frost
Mark Frost is the co-creator of the hit TV show, "Twin Peaks", along with his partner, David Lynch. "Twin Peaks" is often listed among the greatest television series of all time and has received universal acclaim from critics and audiences. Our host, Jack Lawless, interviews Mark about his love for The Beatles' music and their influence on him as a creator. Mark and Jack talk about what it was like growing up during Beatlemania, Mark's happenstance encounters with all four Beatles, and how the rapid success of "Twin Peaks" was compared to that of The Beatles. Mark also tells us which Beatles album the show, "Twin Peaks", would be.
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27/07/2022 • 0
Ep. 22 - Larry Wilmore
Emmy Award winner, Larry Wilmore, has been a television producer, actor, comedian, and writer for more than 25 years.. He's written for and produced episodes of numerous classic TV shows such as "In Living Color", "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air". Larry created "The Bernie Mac Show" and helped launch "black-ish" as an executive producer and "grown-ish" as a co-creator.
In this episode of "Here, There, and Everywhere", Larry and Jack talk about how Larry first got into The Beatles music, why their music is so different from music during the 60s and after, and Larry's best impressions of each Beatle.
Larry can currently be heard as host of Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air on The Ringer Podcast Network.
Larry can also be seen in Netflix’s Amend: The Fight for America where he also serves as Executive Producer. The series debuted in February and is hosted by Will Smith.
20/07/2022 • 0
Ep. 21 - Elliot Roberts (Pt. 2)
In Part 2 of this episode, Elliot and Jack discuss Elliot's recent trip to Liverpool, their favorite Beatles, what John and George would think of social media and today's world, if John would've liked Nirvana, the crossroads of artificial intelligence and music and where The Beatles will be in the future. Listen to Part 1 here.
Elliot's YouTube videos have become quite popular, averaging around half a million views each, since his channel launched in late 2020. He's ranked every single Paul McCartney and John Lennon album - and has ranked every single Beatles biopic as well. His videos are some of the best Beatles content out there and are absolutely worth watching - you can subscribe to his channel, ElliotRobertsVideos.
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13/07/2022 • 1 hour 9 minutes 38 seconds
Ep. 21 - Elliot Roberts (Pt. 1)
Elliot is a YouTuber who creates videos about The Beatles and their legacy. In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" Podcast, Elliot and Jack discuss how Elliot began making Beatles videos on YouTube, the many unreleased Beatles songs locked away in the mysterious Abbey Road "vault", George Harrison's "Be Here Now" song, Paul McCartney's "McCartney" and "Ram" albums, and so much more.
Elliot's YouTube videos have become quite popular, averaging around half a million views each, since his channel launched in late 2020. He's ranked every single Paul McCartney and John Lennon album - and has ranked every single Beatles biopic as well. His videos are some of the best Beatles content out there and are absolutely worth watching - you can subscribe to his channel, ElliotRobertsVideos.
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06/07/2022 • 1 hour 3 minutes 50 seconds
Ep. 20 - James Campion (author of ”Take a Sad Song: The Emotional Currency of ’Hey Jude’”)
James Campion is a columnist, music journalist, podcaster, and author of eight books - his latest is “Take a Sad Song - The Emotional Currency of 'Hey Jude.’” James joins Jack on the podcast to discuss his new book about the Beatles’ song, “Hey Jude”. James tells us about what inspired him to write an entire book about one song, the importance of "Hey Jude" for both the Beatles and the world, and which Beatles album this song would land on if it wasn’t a single.
Check out James' new book here: https://www.amazon.com/Take-Sad-Song-Emotional-Currency/dp/1493062379
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29/06/2022 • 58 minutes 20 seconds
Ep. 19 - Brittany Spanos (Pt. 2)
Jack's conversation with Brittany Spanos continues with a fantastic sequel. Brittany and Jack discuss the origins and continuation of Beatles fan-fiction, Beatles biopics, and why The Beatles were the most effective pop band of all time.
Be sure to follow Brittany on Twitter: @ohheybrittany
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22/06/2022 • 30 minutes 32 seconds
Ep. 19 - Brittany Spanos (Pt. 1)
Brittany Spanos is a staff writer at Rolling Stone, where she covers music, fandom and pop culture. Brittany and Jack talk about how Brittany first got into The Beatles, the best Beatles karaoke songs, why she will always love a certain song by Ringo Starr, whether she prefers Phil Spector's Let it Be or Let it Be Naked, and more!
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15/06/2022 • 32 minutes 28 seconds
Ep. 18 - Rosanna Arquette
Jack Lawless talks with filmmaker, actor, and activist, Rosanna Arquette about why The Beatles are relevant now more than ever, her favorite Beatles memories, the women of The Beatles, and more.
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01/06/2022 • 0
Ep. 17 - Rob Sheffield (Pt. 3)
Part 3 of Rob and Jack's epic conversation about why The Beatles have a similar legacy to timeless literature, why the women of The Beatles deserve more credit and recognition, what it's like for Rob and Jack to be living in a world with quick access to nearly everything The Beatles have ever done, and how they both contribute to sharing their love of The Beatles with the world. Thank you, Rob Sheffield, for being an amazing and captivating guest!
Check out Rob Sheffield's book 'Dreaming The Beatles'
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25/05/2022 • 0
Ep. 17 - Rob Sheffield (Pt. 2)
Part 2 of our epic, extremely fun, and fast-paced conversation about The Beatles with Rob Sheffield. Rob Sheffield is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has been covering music, TV, and pop culture since 1997. He is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including 'Love Is A Mix Tape,' 'Talking To Girls About Duran Duran,' 'Turn Around Bright Eyes,' 'On Bowie' and 'Dreaming The Beatles.'
Rob and Jack discuss how Paul McCartney pretty much only wrote songs about girls, how The Beatles were closer than the media made them out to be, how weird The Beatles are, and how the actual Beatles were weirded out by their own legacy.
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18/05/2022 • 0
Ep. 17 - Rob Sheffield (Pt. 1)
Rob Sheffield is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has been covering music, TV, and pop culture since 1997. He is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including 'Love Is A Mix Tape,' 'Talking To Girls About Duran Duran,' 'Turn Around Bright Eyes,' 'On Bowie' and 'Dreaming The Beatles.' Rob & Jack sit down to discuss at length all things Beatles in this very special episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast. How did Rob get into the Beatles? What separates the Beatles from other groups? Did the Beatles actually buy their own island from Greece only to return it a couple weeks later?
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11/05/2022 • 0
Ep. 16 - Don Most
Don Most ("Ralph" from Happy Days) and Jack talk about the time John Lennon and Julian Lennon visited the set of "Happy Days" in 1974, growing up with The Beatles, and Don's favorite Beatles albums. He's still got it! Be sure to check out Don's recent movies - MBF, County Line: No Fear, When George Got Murdered, and Don's swing music album - D Most Mostly Swinging.
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04/05/2022 • 0
Ep. 15 - David Wild (Pt. 2)
David Wild is a Peabody and Emmy-winning television writer & producer, longtime Rolling Stone writer & editor, New York Times best-selling author & prominent pop culture commentator. Join David and Jack in Part 2 of their discussion about why George Harrison was the best guitar player; a songwriter comparison of Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, and Lennon/McCartney; and why The Beatles are continually talked about today. If you have not heard Part 1 of this interview - go check it out!!
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27/04/2022 • 0
Ep. 15 - David Wild (Pt. 1)
David Wild is a Peabody and Emmy-winning television writer & producer, longtime Rolling Stone writer & editor, New York Times best-selling author & prominent pop culture commentator. Wild wrote and produced all of The Grammy Awards since 2001 and all of The CMA Awards since 2002. Wild has written numerous best-selling books both as an author, including two official books for the cast of Friends, as well as being a co-author for artists including Ringo Starr to Brad Paisley, and penning liner notes for artists including The Rolling Stones, LL Cool J, Fleetwood Mac and Frank Sinatra. Join David and Jack in Part 1 of their discussion about how The Beatles have heavily impacted David's life, how Linda McCartney was the one that told David to marry his wife, and what it was like writing and producing the The Grammy Salute to The Beatles in 2014.
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20/04/2022 • 0
Ep. 14 - Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell is an American investigative reporter who convinced authorities to reopen cold murder cases from the civil rights era. Jerry's reporting has helped to put at least four Klansmen behind bars: Byron De La Beckwith for the 1963 assassination of NAACP leader Medgar Evers, Imperial Wizard Sam Bowers for ordering the fatal firebombing of NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer in 1966, Bobby Cherry for the 1963 bombing of a Birmingham church that killed four girls and in 2005, <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Ray_Killen'
13/04/2022 • 0
Ep. 13 - Eric Alper
Eric Alper is one of the most famous music publicists & commentators of all time. Eric has represented clients such as Ringo Starr, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, Jerry Garcia, Bruce Cockburn, The English Beat, Mobb Deep, Ghostface Killah, MF Doom, and hundreds more. He’s the host of the top-rated SirusXM show “ThatEricAlper” and has over one million followers across his social platforms. He was named a “must-follow” by Billboard and has been a 6 time nominee for "Publicist of the Year" during Canadian Music Week. Eric and Jack talk about how The Beatles are so influential in today's music and how to spot their influence, why The Beatles stand out among other bands, and the most recent Beatles album Eric listened to.
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06/04/2022 • 0
Ep. 12 - Angie Martoccio
Angie Martoccio is an associate editor at Rolling Stone Magazine. She's interviewed everyone from Julian & Sean Lennon to Noel Gallagher to Phoebe Bridgers. And now - Jack interviews her. Angie and Jack sit down & talk about Rolling Stone Magazine's long history with The Beatles, the future of The Beatles, and why "Beatles For Sale" needs a re-release similar to 2021's "Let it Be" re-release!
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30/03/2022 • 0
Ep. 11 - Mike Scully
Mike Scully is a television writer and producer (The Simpsons, Parks and Rec, Duncanville) and has won three primetime Emmy awards for his work. Mike and Jack sit down and share stories about meeting Paul McCartney, The Beatles' continuous influence on The Simpsons, the reason why Lisa Simpson is vegetarian, and their thoughts about The Beatles' movies.
Check out Mike's new show, Duncanville, which he co-developed with his wife, Julie Thacker Scully, and Amy Poehler.
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23/03/2022 • 0
Ep. 10 - Rowdy Gaines
Rowdy Gaines is a two-time Olympian swimmer who spent many years at the top of the swimming world as a World Record and American Record holder. He was the fastest swimmer on the planet in the 1980s and he won 3 Gold medals for the USA in the 1984 Olympics. During his career, Rowdy broke a total of 14 World Records. Rowdy and Jack sit down and talk about their favorite Beatles' albums, how The Beatles are great at teamwork, and more.
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16/03/2022 • 27 minutes 29 seconds
Ep. 9 - Rivkah Reyes
Rivkah Reyes is a writer, comedian, host of the Where Are We Now? podcast, and an actor who you might know from the iconic film, School of Rock, and Netflix's Easy. Rivkah and Jack discuss their favorite Beatles songs, which Beatles session they would sit in on, being George Harrison's muse, and more!
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Check out the "Where Are We Now?" Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2r8fUkWLjNpNp2n00Ey59y?si=79c25a1c71194bd1
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09/03/2022 • 0
Ep. 8 - Josh Turner
Josh Turner is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer who is best known for his YouTube channel, Josh Turner Guitar. Josh is now on tour as one half of the folk duo, "The Other Favorites". In this episode, Josh and Jack explore what makes The Beatles so influential and unique, which recording sessions they would have liked to see filmed, and whether or not there are more Giles Martin album remixes on the way.
Check out Josh's YouTube channel: Josh Turner Guitar.
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02/03/2022 • 0
Ep. 7 - Ernie Cefalu
Ernie Cefalu is one of the most influential artists in Rock n Roll history. He created the infamous Rolling Stones lips & tongue logo, designed the album covers for "Jesus Christ Superstar", Alice Cooper's "School's Out", and hundreds more.
In 1972 he opened the legendary “Pacific Eye and Ear”. Over the next 14 years, he created another 183 album covers for rock legends like: The Doors, Aerosmith, The Bee Gees, The Guess Who, Black Sabbath, Jefferson Airplane, Grand Funk Railroad, Iron Butterfly, and Burton Cummings new “Above The Ground” album.
Ernie has received three Grammy nominations for his work, 10 Music Hall Of Fame awards, 4 awards of excellence from the Los Angeles Art Directors Club, and has been presented with 25 gold albums and a triple platinum album by some of the bands whose album covers he had designed.
Ernie is also the owner of “The Largest, Privately Owned, Original Album Cover Art Collection In The World” (www.originalalbumcoverart.com) b
24/02/2022 • 0
Ep. 6 - Amanda Wyss
Amanda Wyss (Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Nightmare on Elm Street, Better Off Dead) tells Jack all about her obsession with The Beatles, what it was like to be in George Harrison's 1989 movie, Pow Wow Highway, her favorite moments from the "Get Back" documentary, and more!
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16/02/2022 • 38 minutes 35 seconds
Ep. 5 - Dr. Carolyn Porco
Dr. Carolyn Porco is a planetary scientist who is renowned for her imaging work on NASA's Voyager mission to Uranus and Neptune in the 1980s, and for her leadership of the Imaging Science team on the 27-year-long Cassini mission to Saturn. In fact, Neil deGrasse Tyson calls her "Madame Saturn". She is the recipient of many prestigious awards, such as the American Astronomical Society's Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in the Communication of Science to the Public and the Distinguished Alumni Award from her alma mater, The California Institute of Technology. In 2012, she was named one of TIME magazine's 25 most influential people in space. She is also a life-long and die-hard fan of The Beatles.
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Carolyn's Captain's Log from John's 60th birthday: http://ciclops.org/index/60/Captain's_Logs
Carolyn's Captain's Log from Paul's 64th bir
09/02/2022 • 0
Ep. 4 - Grace Spelman
Grace Spelman is a writer, comedian, and the host of The Ringer's podcast, "The Ringer Music Show". Grace and Jack have both been obsessed with The Beatles since the 2000s and discuss why The Beatles can still be popular 60 years after they started, why they remember how The Beatles say certain words, and their favorite moments of the "Get Back" documentary.
Check out Grace's music podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3IMryNjG2HG3nKqBWpyHxu?si=eaabb006d4d74dc7
Grace's Twitter: @GraceSpelman
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02/02/2022 • 0
Ep. 3 - Maureen Van Zandt
Maureen Van Zandt (The Sopranos, Lilyhammer) tells Jack her legendary stories about growing up with The Beatles, seeing them perform live at their most historic concert, her star-studded New Year's Eve wedding, and how The Beatles have influenced her life.
Check out Maureen's podcast "Generation Gap": https://open.spotify.com/show/5tAj1TGo8HEormfBEed8SO?si=60f8f1cc54754923
Maureen's Twitter: https://twitter.com/MVZaGoGo
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26/01/2022 • 37 minutes 13 seconds
Ep. 2 - Robbie Fox
Robbie Fox is a Barstool Sports blogger, bass player of the band Pop Punk, and host of the Barstool podcast, "My Mom's Basement". Robbie is a 23 year old Beatles fan who loves to write about and share their music with his friends and coworkers.
Check out Robbie's blog posts: https://www.barstoolsports.com/bio/62543/robbie-fox
Robbie's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7a2YhmdTjxaNARgYtgXk3f?si=2e12c8f7ac76403c
Pop Punk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yj0vFq82Rc
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19/01/2022 • 0
Ep. 1 - Charles T. White
Charles "Charlie" White is an Emmy-Award Winning Director and Producer, Entertainment Manager, and Tech Critic Rival of Steve Jobs. Charlie's spectacular career was deeply influenced by The Beatles, their producer, George Martin, and their manager, Brian Epstein.
Check out Charlie's work here: https://www.charliewhite.net/about-charlie-white/
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14/01/2022 • 0
Ep. 0 - Welcome to ”Here, There, and Everywhere”
My name is Jack. I’m 24 years old and I’m a huge Beatles fan. In this podcast, I am interviewing notable people from different careers, accomplishments, and beliefs with one question - how did The Beatles influence your life?
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