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Martin Stewart is chief executive of The Money Group I did a post on twitter and LinkedIn last week which met with the usual avalanche of tumbleweed. But I thought it was an important analogy, so I have taken this opportunity to write a more detailed account of the message that I was trying to portray. It is no secret I am a huge fan of The Beatles, as much for their story as for their music, and having just read the excellent ‘One, Two, Three, Four’ by Craig Brown, it struck me how many times throughout reading it that I realised there were many similarities between running a band and running a business. ....
Lou Ottens, the cassette tape s inventor, passed away last week. He left a huge legacy for recorded music SatSaturday 13 updated SatSaturday 13 The cassette tape is obsolete technology now but it revolutionised our relationship with music. ( Print text only Cancel A few years ago I was moving house. Cleaning up, getting rid of all the junk (I thought), when I came upon a drawer full of cassettes. That s right, the very audio cassettes that Lou Ottens who passed away last week helped pioneer back in the early 60s. It was a treasure trove: Cream, REM, Van Morrison and of course The Rolling Stones. ....
Last modified on Tue 9 Mar 2021 03.15 EST John Simmâs dad encouraged him towards a career on stage; Tracy-Ann Obermanâs parents were horrified by the idea. Both became household names on television â in Life on Mars and EastEnders respectively â but both love the camaraderie and unpredictability of live theatre. Simmâs theatre credits include Hamlet, Macbeth and the Norwegian odd-couple comedy Elling. Oberman is due to star as Shylock in a tour of The Merchant of Venice that has been postponed because of the pandemic. John Simm: I grew up in working menâs clubs in the 70s and 80s. I was doing the clubs with my dad from the age of 11, singing and playing guitar. We did it until I was about 18. It was a trial by fire. This was the first time Iâd been on stage, and Iâd just stare at the floor or at my guitar. Dad was always nudging me, trying to get me to smile and move around a bit. I felt self-conscious but when I went to drama class ....
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Advertisement Say the word Apple today and we think of Steve Jobs multi-billion-dollar technology company that spawned the iPhone and the Mac computer. But a decade before the California-based firm was even founded, the Beatles-owned company Apple Electronics was working on several pioneering inventions – some of which were precursors to commonly available products on the market today. Apple Electronics was led by Alexis Mardas, a young electronics engineer and inventor originally from Athens in Greece, known to the Beatles as Magic Alex. He died on this day in 2017, aged 74, and was one of the most colourful and mysterious characters in the Beatles story. ....