The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four [2 volumes]: Everything Fab Four

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ABC-CLIO, Jun 30, 2014 - Music - 1116 pages

A fascinating look at the history of the Beatles, from their formative years through the present day, as detailed in hundreds of entries chock-full of information never before shared with the public.

The Beatles have sold at least 2.3 billion albums; achieved 6 Diamond, 24 Multi-Platinum, 39 Platinum, and 45 Gold albums in the United States alone; and continue to experience impressive commercial success—now more than at any other time. What is it about this iconic group which continues to draw attention from each successive generation, even more than 40 years after their disbandment? The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four provides casual fans and aficionados alike with a comprehensive study of the historical, cultural, and musical influence of the Beatles, providing hundreds of insightful entries that address the people, places, events, and other details that have contributed to the band's status as a global phenomena.

  • Offers unprecedented insights into the Beatles' collective and solo releases, as well as the people and places that impacted their work
  • Analyzes their complete body of work along with the instrumentation and recording sessions behind the music
  • Tells the story of this iconic group through compelling entries written with a clear focus on readability

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About the author (2014)

Kenneth Womack is professor of English and integrative arts and associate dean for academic affairs at Penn State Altoona.

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