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Over the years I have appeared on numerous podcasts – sometimes solo – often joined by my co-author Mark Easter. Here you’ll find a selection of these conversations.

SOMETHING ABOUT THE BEATLES #159  |  FEBRUARY 24TH, 2019

GLASS ONION #42  |  JULY 2020

PLASTIC E.P.  |  JUNE 20TH, 2020

BEHIND CLOSED DOORS  |  JUNE 12TH, 2020

SOMETHING ABOUT THE BEATLES #198  |  AUGUST 13TH, 2020

2 LEGS #85  |  APRIL 30TH, 2020

FANS ON THE RUN #51  |  JANUARY 8TH, 2021

A B O U T

Since the publication of the internationally-acclaimed Eight Arms To Hold You – The Solo Beatles Compendium in October 2000, co-author Chip Madinger has continued to chronicle the solo work of John Lennon, while working on a number of Beatle-related projects including American Masters: LENNONYC, VH-1’s Classic Album Series’ look at John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, an eight-disc collection of WABC-FM radio personality Howard Smith’s archive of conversations with the Lennons (I’m Not The Beatles) and the first authorized CD release and subsequent Blu-Ray release of Paul McCartney’s soundtrack to The Family Way. He has also contributed research and archival material for a number of reissues including The Beatles’ The Capitol Albums Vol. One and Magical Mystery Tour DVD/Blu-Ray for Apple Records and the 40th anniversary edition of Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road for Universal Music. In 2005, Madinger teamed with historian Scott Raile to compile the most exhaustive, meticulously researched account of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s artistic legacy ever published. In 2018, Madinger and Easter “remastered” Eight Arms To Hold You as an e-book adding over 30,000 words in the process.

C O N T A C T

Projects such as these cannot be created in a vacuum, and require an army of sources to bring the truth into focus. I am in search of contemporary materials: recordings, film, photographs and documents of any nature. No source is insufficient, as it may contain some slight detail that will unlock a sequence of events or bust a long-believed myth. Should you have any materials that you feel may “help the cause,” please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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