John Lennon’s Tooth Sold For $31K

Talk about taking a bite out of Beatlemania: A Canadian dentist paid $31,274 for one of the late Beatle John Lennon’s rotten teeth at an auction in Stockport, England over the weekend.

Talk about taking a bite out of Beatlemania: A Canadian dentist paid $31,274 for one of the late Beatle John Lennon’s rotten teeth at an auction in Stockport, England over the weekend.

We wouldn’t call it Beatlemania, but The Fab Four are definitely large and in charge on iTunes.
Every song, every note of the legendary sound that defined a generation has been given a facelift for the digital age. On Tuesday morning — after 24 hours of teasing — Apple revealed that its chatted-up “exicting” iTunes announcement is that the entire Beatles catalog is now available for download from the web’s leading online music retailer. For the first time in iTunes history, consumers can buy and download all 13 of The Beatles’ albums!

The united voices of the award-winning TV musical Glee have shattered a Billboard record set by The Beatles.
You know you’ve made it big in showbiz, when music icon Sir Paul McCartney personally asks you to play a song by The Beatles at an exclusive event at The White House.
(Unless you’re Justin Bieber, in which case you’ll know you’ve hit the “Big Time” when you can’t set foot in any mall in America without sparking a stampede of teens.)
The Jonas Brothers had the distinction of performing the pop classic “Drive My Car” — per McCartney’s request — at his Gershwin Ceremony, airing this week on PBS.