100th Episode Celebration!

EPISODE · Oct 26, 2020 · 2H 1M

100th Episode Celebration!

from Yesterday and Today

We're celebrating 100 episodes of the Yesterday & Today Podcast! This over-sized anniversary spectacular is packed with special guests, special features, music, memories and more - and we can't wait for you all to hear it. On January 27th, 2018, the Yesterday & Today podcast went live for the first time, bringing to the internet airwaves a Beatles chronology over 20 years in the making. Now here we are, 100 episodes later, and we'd like to take this opportunity to thank our listeners with a special episode celebrating not only the life of the podcast, but the lives of the many Beatles fans who listen to our show. In this episode we'll hear from Wayne Kaminski, creator of the Yesterday & Today podcast, about how the project grew and evolved from its cassette tape beginnings in the early 90's - up through the latest remastering process you've been enjoying in each and every episode. But that's not all - we put out the call for fans of the show to submit their OWN special Beatles memories, and our lovely listeners from around the world answered that call and then some! In this special 100th episode celebration you'll hear from our wonderful audience, as well as from some very special guests - guests ranging from top Beatle podcasters to folks directly connected to the Beatle world and beyond! Our heartfelt thanks to everyone who listens to the show, and to those who contributed to our 100th episode celebration. A pleasant time is guaranteed for all! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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