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Everything Fab Four — 74 episodes

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Episode 72: "Queen of Percussion" Sheila E on Prince and saying yes to Ringo Starr

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Episode 71: Nat & Alex Wolff on their Beatles upbringing and seeing Sir Paul

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Episode 70: Greg Evigan on being "possessed" by the Beatles and recording at Abbey Road

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Episode 69: Tiffany on covering the Beatles and cooking for her band

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Episode 68: Brendan Hunt on "Ted Lasso" and how "Hey Jude" changed his life

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Episode 67: Paul Shaffer on Canada's Introduction to the Beatles

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Morgan Neville on post-Beatles Paul McCartney and "Man on the Run"

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Episode 65: Rob Sheffield on "Rubber Soul" and everything Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift have in common

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Episode 64: Jake Clemons on Clarence, the Beatles and protest songs

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Episode 63: "Rocky Horror" cast on the one thing they have in common with the Beatles

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Episode 62: Max Weinberg on The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and his own first band

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Episode 61: Nellie McKay, singer-songwriter, actor, and comedienne

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Episode 60: Psychedelic rockers Blac Rabbit, creators of our theme song "Seize the Day"

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Episode 59 (Bonus): Singer-songwriter Peter Wolf on his musical upbringing: "It took me a while to warm up to the Beatles"

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Episode 58 (Bonus): Paul Reiser's father "tolerated" the Beatles on Ed Sullivan

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Episode 57: Guitarist George Benson on what makes Beatles' songs so special: "They had great stories"

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Episode 56 (Bonus): How the Beatles inspired these 1970s television icons

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Episode 55: Rosanna Arquette on growing up with the Beatles: "I always loved 'Revolver'"

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Episode 54: Jamie Bernstein says her father Leonard Bernstein was "almost as obsessed with 'Sgt. Pepper' as I was"

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Episode 53: Darius Rucker on the Beatles' legacy: "Everybody else has to line up behind them"

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Episode 52: Joan Osborne on how the Beatles inspired her to try different musical styles

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Episode 51: Jeff Daniels got a "lesson in fame" from George Harrison

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Episode 50: Billy Idol: The Beatles breaking up was "like a death in the family."

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Episode 49 (Bonus): The Beatles' first Ed Sullivan performance, 60 years later

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Episode 48 (Bonus): Brian Ritchie of the Violent Femmes on how "My Sweet Lord" inspired him to play guitar

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Episode 47 (Bonus): Joan Baez on the Beatles' biggest thrill coming to America: "A Coca-Cola machine you didn't have to put any money in."

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Episode 46: Sophie B. Hawkins on why fans still trust the Beatles: "They didn't exploit us as an audience"

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Episode 45 (Bonus): How the Beatles really got booked on "The Ed Sullivan Show"

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Episode 44: The Boxmasters, Billy Bob Thornton and J.D. Andrew

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Episode 43: Jazz guitarist Dan Wilson on urgency in "Eleanor Rigby" and what genius actually looks like

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Episode 42: Madison Cunningham: "It's really hard to write a joyful song well"

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Episode 41: Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople on the Beatles, playing with Ringo and how to follow a David Bowie hit

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Episode 40: With guest Barbara Feldon, Agent 99 on "Get Smart"

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Episode 39: Kenny Loggins on the "electricity" of the Beatles and creating anthems for "Caddyshack," "Footloose" and "Top Gun"

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Episode 38: Pattie Boyd on falling for George Harrison and why "you can't grasp" the intensity of Beatles fame

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Episode 37: Hayley Orrantia on authenticity, inspiration and "Sgt. Pepper's"

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Episode 36: Dougie Payne of Travis on how, as a second-generation fan, the Beatles become "part of your DNA"

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Episode 35: Queen of Christmas Darlene Love on what the Beatles took from Black musicians, and what they gave back

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Episode 34: May Pang opens up about John Lennon, the Beatles and her front-row seat to rock history

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Bonus Episode 33: How Klaus Voormann gave Revolver its signature look

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Episode 32: There are two musicians inside Peter Frampton: "There's a studio me and a live me"

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Episode 31: The Bacon Brothers

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Episode 30: Shawn Colvin on writing her hit revenge song and the Beatles landmark that "knocked me dead"

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Episode 29: Ken Burns on the genius of "Penny Lane" and why the Beatles are "etched in my hard drive"

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Episode 28: Heart's Ann Wilson on her epiphany about rock and gender roles: "I could be a girl, I could be Paul McCartney"

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Special Episode: Inside "The Beatles: Get Back to Let It Be" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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Episode 27: Colin Hay on his Beatles influence, Men at Work's breakup and the truths of "Get Back"

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Episode 26: Dave Mason of Traffic on Being Part of the 1960s London Rock Renaissance

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Episode 25: Janis Ian on the Beatles, "Baby Shark" and the origins of "At Seventeen"

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Episode 24: Rickie Lee Jones on John Lennon, Paul McCartney and the women in their songs

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Episode 23: Weird Al's childhood promise: "Some day when I'm super rich I'm going to own every Beatles album"

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Episode 22: Hayley Mills on a date with her favorite Beatle: "It was an unforgettable evening"

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Episode 21: Margaret Cho on why "there were really about ten Beatles"

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Episode 20: Ed Begley Jr. on how he helped "SNL" try to reunite the Beatles

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Episode 19: Richard Marx on Ringo's "stunning" skills and why Lionel Richie is "an angel in my life"

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Episode 18: K. Flay on "Sgt. Pepper's" and her dynamic creative process

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Episode 17: Seeing rock history through photographer Ethan Russell's lens

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Episode 16: Sananda Maitreya on why he's "a Beatle for life"

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Episode 15: Nancy Wilson on how the Beatles planted the seeds for Heart

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Episode 14: Just Like Starting Over with Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.

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Episode 13: John Roberts on "Let It Be" and how "Bob's Burgers" songs get made

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Episode 12: Kathy Valentine of the Go-Go's on the Beatles, her first musical relationship

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Episode 11: "Little Steven" Van Zandt on his Beatles tribute album, paying "15 years of dues" with the E Street Band and playing live with Paul McCartney

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Episode 10: John Densmore on how the Doors and the Beatles were on parallel tracks

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Episode 9: Patty Smyth on Abbey Road, Van Halen, and how motherhood shaped her career

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Episode 8: Dessa on the Beatles, the ins and outs of collaboration, and her "Come Together"-inspired song

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Episode 7: "A musical punch in the face": Yes frontman Jon Anderson on how the Beatles changed pop, from revelation to revolution

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Episode 6: Stephanie Phillips on why we shouldn't call the Beatles geniuses

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Episode 5: John Oates on Philly's Beatles backlash, the Hall & Oates origin story and living next to Hunter S. Thompson

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Episode 4: "Rent" star Adam Pascal on the most dangerous Beatle, his favorite Fab Four song, and the future of Broadway

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Episode 3: Judy Collins on how the Beatles' "In My Life" changed her life and career

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Episode 2: Michael Des Barres on his Beatles obsession and the "absolute shift" they created in rock 'n roll

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Episode 1: Steve Lukather (Toto, Ringo's All Starr Band) on how the Beatles changed his life

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Introducing Everything Fab Four: Where everyone has a Beatles story to tell