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Why Did John Lennon Let Phil Spector Produce His Let It Be Album?
Chris Mentillo
During 1970, the greatest legendary record producer on the planet was Phil Spector. An eccentric record producer, Spector was far better than the rest. All the Beatles, and particularly John Lennon, (who loved the Motown girl groups) aspired to see what it was like to work with Spector. Eventually, Phil Spector's eccentricity got the best of him when he was sentenced to a lengthy prison term ... ...more
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'Advice Katy Perry Gave Rising Pop Singer Cyn'
Chris Mentillo
In this week’s writing tips with Chris Mentillo, Billboard sits down with Cyn to find out what inspired her song “I’ll Still Have Me.” The best piece of advice Katy Perry ever gave her was, how she approaches writing songs, and much more. Cyn, born Cynthia Nabozny, grew up outside of Detroit in West Bloomfield, Michigan. She tells Billboard that the first place she ever performed live was ... ...more