Gibson John Lennon J160-E Review The Gibson 70th Anniversary John Lennon J-160E is one of a limited edition of 500 guitars and is an accurate replica of the J-160E of 1962. By MNJ | Monday July 25, 2011 0
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Abbey Road In this week’s Sunday Spotlight, we discover some little known facts about the world’s most famous recording studio. By MNJ | Sunday May 1, 2011 0
Epiphone John Lennon EJ-160E Review The Epiphone John Lennon EJ-160E is the licensed version of the Gibson J-160E model, used by John Lennon and George Harrison on the early Beatles records and concerts. By MNJ | Thursday January 20, 2011 0
John Lennon 1940-1980 Thirty years ago on December 8th 1980, John Lennon was murdered in New York. MNJ pays a personal tribute. By MNJ | Wednesday December 8, 2010 0
Sting’s secret gig Human rights organisations such as Amnesty International and Global Witness have protested to Sting, the former Police frontman, about a secret gig he agreed to play for the daughter of the Uzbek By MNJ | Thursday April 15, 2010 2
Three’s a crowd… for now I have often wondered what it must have been like to have been George Harrison in the period up until the Beatle’s White Album. You’re in the most famous band in the world ever, and yet you’re co By MNJ | Thursday April 8, 2010 0
Can’t Buy Me Love- But buy me a Tanglewood RVB2 Here’s a cheeky one for you- The Tanglewood RVB-2 Classic ’60s British Beatles Style Violin Bass. Based on Hofner’s 500/1 ‘Beatle Bass’, The RVB-2 recreates a vintage semi-hollow tone perfect fo By David Bell | Tuesday May 26, 2009 0
Mash-Up’s Are Dead, Long live the Mash-Up! With a history of ‘megamixing’ and generally messing about with samples and acapella’s myself, you may think I’m a fan of that 21st century audio phenomenon, the ‘Mash-Up’ – and you’d be right: t By Paul Dakeyne | Tuesday March 31, 2009 0