![]() Mark agreed to meet us in person in March 2022 and we recorded almost 3 hours of audio about his approach to research, his publications, his archives and of course about the Beatles and their relationship to copyright and music publishing. ![]() Mark is currently working on the next two volumes but he has written numerous books on the Beatles including The Beatles Day by Day – a diary-like account of the group as stage performers, The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (1988, recently republished) and The Beatles’ London (1994, 2008). This book covers the early career of the Beatles and runs from 1958-1962 – the level of detail and the quality of his research is forensic. In 2013, Mark published volume one of his trilogy The Beatles – All These Years: Tune In. He had said several things that intrigued us about how he did his research and there were a few hints that Mark might have some interesting things to say about copyright and the Beatles. After hearing Mark talk in February at the Faversham Literacy Festival, we dropped Mark a line to see if he might be willing to talk to record a podcast with us. Some of you may know that in addition to being mad about copyright, Chris is a huge Beatles nerd. ![]() ![]() The latest episode of our podcast Copyright Waffle is with none other than the highly acclaimed Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn. Jane and Chris with Mark Lewisohn (design by Chris Jones) ![]()
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