I spent two days in Columbus over the holiday reveling in a life-changing musical extravaganza, Well, life-changing may be hyperbolic. Let’s call it really, really fun. Columbus musician Joe Peppercorn hosts the cities top talent (including pal Quinn Fallon) in a 14-hour music marathon in which they play every single Beatles song ever recorded in the order in which they were released. The show kicks off with a personal recording of none other than Sir Paul McCartney wishing the band well and leading them off into “Love Me Do.” Then it’s (including extras) 240-songs. Here’s
"Crayons!" ... "Beatles!"
"Crayons!" ... "Beatles!"
"Crayons!" ... "Beatles!"
I spent two days in Columbus over the holiday reveling in a life-changing musical extravaganza, Well, life-changing may be hyperbolic. Let’s call it really, really fun. Columbus musician Joe Peppercorn hosts the cities top talent (including pal Quinn Fallon) in a 14-hour music marathon in which they play every single Beatles song ever recorded in the order in which they were released. The show kicks off with a personal recording of none other than Sir Paul McCartney wishing the band well and leading them off into “Love Me Do.” Then it’s (including extras) 240-songs. Here’s