After their manager, Brian Epstein, died in 1967, The Beatles founded Apple Corps, an umbrella company for all their creative endeavors. Some sub-divisions included Apple Retail, Apple Publishing, and ...
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Apple could be trying to expand its library when it comes to classical music and to do so, it has purchased a Swedish classical record label. This comes as the company has just recently debuted its ...
John Lennon was initially a proponent of The Beatles’ Apple Records, but he eventually changed his opinion of the company. In an interview, Lennon spoke about how wasteful he found Apple. He expressed ...
Apple Records was intended to be a label like no other. For one thing, it had The Beatles. But it also had -- behind the scenes -- Derek Taylor and Peter Asher, two of the smartest and hippest men in ...
Apple Records was started by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr in 1968 as a home for the collective Beatles recordings. Additionally, other artists found homes on the label ...
Strong iPhone 17 sales helped Apple beat analyst estimates in the fourth quarter, despite limited initial demand for the new smartphone factoring into the results, given the launch date of Sept. 19.
As part of NPR's occasional series, Echoes of 1968, we look back at that year's long-term impact. It was 40 years ago today that The Beatles launched Apple Records. The label's trademark green Apple ...