The Beatles? Finally on iTunes? Ugh.
We hope so just so we don't have to hear about it anymore. It is rolling into Macworld tomorrow. From their website:
The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus is a non-profit, mobile recording studio outfitted with traditional musical instruments as well as current technological advances. Since 1998, the Bus has provided free hands-on programs to hundreds of high schools, colleges, Boys and Girls Clubs, music festivals, concerts, conventions and community organizations. Working together with some of the biggest names in music, the Lennon Bus encourages students to play music, write songs, engineer recording sessions and produce music video projects using the latest audio, video, and live sound equipment.
The interior is divided into two separate recording environments. The front studio offers the chance to participate in the creation of multi-media projects. Audio and video components are demonstrated, with visitors assisting in the recording and editing of original material. The back studio is a more traditional set-up for bands and the remote recording of concerts and special events. It features a full range of instruments including guitars, basses, keyboards, and drums. Also on-board is a P.A. system enabling performances on the side of the Bus.
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Comments (3)
Gay
This bus has been part of MacWorld in prior years. Not sure about last year as I wasn't there. Two years ago they brought along Bob Weir.
I don't think the presence of this bus should signal anything in regards to the Beatles on iTunes - it's a nonprofit organization (and a good one) which has nothing, zero, to do with Apple Records or anything else of the Beatles' business interests.
Yeah, the bus was there last year, too. I don't think that there's anything to read into it.