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The Beatles' Legacy: Red and Blue

An episode of the The Beatles' Legacy: Red and Blue podcast, hosted by Podplay | Kevin Howlett, titled "The Beatles' Legacy: Red and Blue" was published on November 9, 2023 and runs 51 minutes.

November 9, 2023 ·51m · The Beatles' Legacy: Red and Blue

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Följ med på en resa genom Beatles fantastiska karriär i dokumentären ”The Beatles Legacy; Red and Blue”. Här kommer du höra storheter som Brian Wilson, Bob Seger, Dave Grohl och Tom Petty berätta om vilken enorm betydelse bandet haft för deras karriärer.

En exklusiv dokumentär om The Beatles - producerad av BBC-journalisten Kevin Howlett, uppläst på svenska av Lotta Bromé.

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