The fifth Beatle George Martin died on March 9th, 2016 at the age of 90. He was the man behind the success of The Beatles, Cilla Black in the 1960s. But what about the 1970s?
NEWS ABOUT HIS DEATH
- Grammy Award 1973 – Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) (as arranger of "Live and Let Die")
- BRIT Awards 1977 – Best British Producer (of the past 25 years).
- "Tin Man," America (9 November 1974, #4)
- "Lonely People," America (8 March 1975, #5)
- "Sister Golden Hair," America (14 June 1975, #1)
- "Oh! Darling," Robin Gibb (7 October 1978, #15)
Martin composed, arranged and produced film scores since the early 1960s, include Pulp (1972) starring Michael Caine and Mickey Rooney, the Peter Sellers film The Optimists of Nine Elms (1973).
George Martin talks about John Lennon's murder.
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