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  1. On June 15th, 1996, George Martin was knighted for his production work over the decades, especially with The Beatles. On October 20, 1998, In My Life was released, and Sir George Martin took a bow from the music business. His last album was a collection of Beatles songs he originally produced, recreated by a variety of well-known artists.

  2. Sir George Martin on Peter Sellers and The Beatles Arena, Produced by George Martin. Record producer, Sir George Martin reminisces with Paul McCartney about his comedy work and explains to Michael ...

  3. Produced By George Martin” ist eine spannende Biographie über Sir George Martin, Englands meistgefeierten Musikproduzenten. Der Film erzählt von seiner Kindheit, seinen Kriegserfahrungen und seinen Tagen als junger Musikstudent. In den frühen 1950ern kam George Martin zu EMI/Parlophone und begann mit Orchestermusik, Comedy-Scheiben u…

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  4. 12. Dez. 2006 · The six-CD Produced by George Martin commemorates his 50 years behind the boards with discs that are in chronological order and loosely themed, including the early years, comedy recordings, '60s hits, and orchestral works. Those expecting an imaginative selection of Beatles tunes will be severely disappointed.

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  6. 11. Sept. 2012 · Produced By George Martin is a feature length profile of Sir George Martin, Britain's most celebrated record producer. The film talks about his childhood, his war experience and his early days as a music student. In the early fifties he joined EMI/Parlophone and started working on orchestral music, comedy records and music for children. Then in 1962 he signed the Beatles. Together George ...

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  7. Quartet was produced by George Martin, most notable for his work with The Beatles. The album was recorded 1982 in Air Studios June to July in London, July to August in Montserrat. George Martin chose to take the job because his daughter was an Ultravox fan.