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Virtual Beatleweek 2020

You might be aware of the annual ‘International Beatleweek’, a festival that we have been a part of quite a few times throughout the years. Usually, dozens of bands and speakers from around the world perform on several stages throughout Liverpool, celebrating the Beatles’ music and legacy. It draws in thousands of Beatles fans to the city each year.

Well, for obvious reasons things are a little different this year … They went virtual!

We’ll be a part of the online festival with video contributions throughout the weekend. Between 1 – 2 pm BST (British Summer Time) you can catch our first set over at the Cavern Club Liverpool Facebook page.

In total we put together 3 sets of 15 minutes each:1 set from Live at the Cavern Club, 1 set of Beatles Duo Sessions and 1 set of some of our favourite studio music videos we did of Beatles songs.

We’re scheduled to have one set each streamed during the following dates:

Thursday – 27th of August – between 1 – 2 pm BSTSaturday – 29th of August – between 6 – 7 pm BSTMonday – 31st of August – between 2 – 3 pm BSTSee the whole schedule here.

A 4-day live stream with over 200 videos from more than 130 artists representing 36 different countries … all celebrating the Beatles’ music ♥ That’s your weekend sorted! 😉

We’re also doing a sale of our “MonaLisa Twins play Beatles & more” album series to go along with the fetival!

That’s all from us this week. Have fun and we send lots of love to you!

As always …

Stay groovy,
Mona & Lisa

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Something About The Beatles – With Robert Rodriguez – Radio Interview

Let’s talk Beatles! 

Right in time for the release of our two new albums MonaLisa Twins play Beatles & more Vol. 2 + 3 we’ve got something else to share with you that we think a lot of you might enjoy listening to! 

We were guests on the popular podcast “Something About The Beatles” with brilliant host Robert Rodriguez from Chicago. The show is more than an hour long, and we got to talk in detail about all sorts of things, from singing jingles about cheese in our car with Dad when we were growing up, to our first (failed!) attempts at covering “The Night Before” and our opinion on the Beatles’ solo careers. 

LISTEN: 2018/10/25 Nothing But Today – A Conversation with the Mona Lisa Twins

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We also performed two songs acoustically, including a song off ORANGE that we’ve never published online:

Two Of Us – at minute 00:56:00In It For Love – at minute 01:12:30

We also filmed both songs and will upload the videos to the MLT Club in a few weeks (we’re still working on other projects at the moment) so look out for that! If you’re not a Club member yet and want to know how to join click here.

We highly recommend his past episodes, too. He has all sorts of interesting Beatley guests on his show and his interviewing, editing, and audio quality are superb. Big thanks also go out to Robert’s executive producer Richard Wey, who also creates the artwork for all episodes, and Trevor for helping set this up!

Why don’t you head over to Robert’s podcast website, leave a comment underneath the episode and listen to more? 🙂

For the Beatle heads among you, check out his book “Revolver – How The Beatles Re-Imagined Rock’n’Roll”! This will certainly be our Xmas holiday reading.

Stay groovy,Mona & Lisa

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#71 in Brazilian Album Charts

Would you look at that?!

ORANGE entered on #71 in the Brazilian Album Charts! Shout out to everyone that bought and downloaded the album, Obrigado!!!  
You can download the album on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/orange/id1289767343
or straight from our website here: https://monalisa-twins.com/product/orange-album-download/

Stay groovy,
Mona and Lisa

 

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PopMatters Article about MLT and Sgt. Pepper’s Friends

PopMatters article including the MonaLIsa Twins to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Sgt. Pepper's Lovely Heart Club Band".

We accidentally just came across this article about “Sgt. Pepper & his friends” and found ourselves to be mentioned in it.

Read it HERE. “Celebrating Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band with a little help from their friends; Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, Joe Cocker, Neil Young and the Mona Lisa Twins.” Now that’s some pretty good company right there 😉
If you scroll down on the article you can find even more wonderful words about our “When I’m 64” cover. Made our day!
What a wonderful way to conclude the birthday celebrations of this magical album although we’ll certainly keep playing it throughout the rest of the year.
Big thanks to PopMatters and the author Christopher!

Stay groovy,
Mona and Lisa

 

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Sgt. Pepper turns 50 – Podcast!

Mona in the rain with Sgt. Pepper Hoodie

Happy Birthday Sgt. Pepper!

Not often does the whole world go nuts over an album’s birthday but it certainly did this week. ”Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band” turned 50. It jumped back on 1# on the Official UK Charts and sent Liverpool and Beatles fans around the world into a frenzy. This Beatles album might be the single most iconic album in music history and it certainly was a reason to celebrate. Being the Beatle nuts we are, of course we joined in. Happy Birthday Sgt. Pepper!

BBC Radio Merseyside put on a show “Liverpool plays Pepper” where radio legend Billy Butler (and former Cavern DJ during Beatle Days in the 60’s) invited musicians and friends of the Beatles to tell their stories connected to the album and play some live music.
We performed “Getting Better” (00:30:15) and “She’s Leaving Home” (01:05:15) live at the studio! Listen back here (podcast only available until 1st of July 2017).

MonaLisa Twins with Billy Butler at BBC Radio Merseyside to celebrate 50 years of Sgt. Pepper

Billy Butler, Mona, Peter Hooton, Ray Ennis, Billy Kinsley, Lisa

A lot of the things we’ve been working on behind the scenes are going to see the daylight soon. Keep your eyes peeled! (What an odd saying, don’t you think?) It’s getting better all the time …

Stay groovy,
Mona and Lisa

 

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¡Hola amigos! – MLT on Mexican Radio

Lisa listening to Vinyl at Lizard Inc Records.

Here is something special, especially for all our Spanish fans!

We had the pleasure of talking to Andrés from Radio Código DF in Mexico City last week. You can now listen back to the podcast. The questions are in Spanish but you can hear our answers in English, so we hope you’ll all enjoy it: http://www.mlt1.uk/codigo
We really loved Andrés’ questions!

Stay groovy,
Mona and Lisa

 

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We reached 25 000 YouTube Subscribers

MonaLisa Twins fan mail celebrations

We reached 25 000 YouTube subscribers!!!

Not only do we thank you all for being part of this wonderful MLT family but we also apologise for the lack of new videos lately. The making of the next album and new website is currently taking up all our time. But hey, there’s 97 videos on our channel already! With an average length of let’s say 4.5 minutes, that would make for nearly 7 hours of content. That’s less than all ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies combined … anyone up for a challenge?

Thanks for bearing with us, new music is brewing and it’s already smelling super tasty (can you tell we haven’t had dinner yet?). We hope you are all having a magnificent day!

Stay groovy,
Mona and Lisa

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BBC Radio Manchester with Mike Sweeney

There’s a whole lotta radio going on! Today we spent the first half of the day in Manchester, performing on Mike Sweeney’s show on BBC Radio Manchester live from the Piccadilly Gardens in the city centre. 

What started off as a cold and windy morning turned into a glorious, sunny day and we had a blast meeting many of you there! It was good as always to catch up with Mike and his team, and they never cease to make us feel so loved and welcome! We topped off the show with a fun sing-along of “Money (That’s What I Want)” featuring Mike on fab vocals, as we also did a while back live in concert. 

Tomorrow we’ll be up early again to be on Sally Naden’s morning show on BBC Radio Lancashire to celebrate the BBC Music Day!

Tune in from 9.30am until 12 noon to join the party! Stay in your pyjamas (our favourite kind of party) and listen in online (stream here). Or why not come and celebrate with us live at the studio in Blackburn? In that case, better not in pyjamas. There’ll be plenty of live bands performing throughout the morning and we’re looking forward to being part of it!

Stay groovy,
Mona and Lisa

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MonaLisa Twins on Pirate Radio

MonaLisa Twins on Pirate Radio with Tony Currie (BBC Scotland)

Pirate Radio” in the UK first became widespread in the early 1960s through music stations such as “Radio Caroline” and “Radio London” who started to broadcast from offshore ships in international waters. At that time BBC radio had a very limited airtime to play pop music whereas the pirates were broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

By 1965 they had about 10 to 15 million daily listeners and it still took the BBC two more years before they created Radio 1 which would play pop music for the new generation. The UK government also put a law in place to close the ‘international waters’ loophole. However, Radio Caroline continued to broadcast until 1990 (with off-air periods between 1968–72 and 1980–83).

Last week we visited the LV18, which is a survivor from the heyday of British shipping and the southern sister ship to the Lightvessel “Planet” berthed on the Liverpool docks. Lightvessels like that used to help other ships navigating through the dangerous waters around the UK coasts and they still protect them from running aground. The LV18 is now a beautiful museum and anchored at the docks of Harwich. Once a year people like Programme Director Tony Currie (BBC Scotland, International Radio 6) bring pirate radio back for a week, in this case to celebrate “50 Years of Pirate Radio“! Last year we’ve been in Liverpool, and this year we were honored to join the pirates in the South!

Tony Currie (the man in black) and his team delivered a wonderfully varied and informative program with lots of good music, just like in the old days. Speaking of good music, in 2014 his radio also voted our song “This Boy Is Mine” Record of the Year :). We were invited to play some of our songs acousticly and also do a little interview about our music. They did not have enough mic stands there for voices and guitars, so in perfect pirate improvising manner the other presenters helped out, holding the mics for us while we were playing. On the photo right below you see us all cramped in the tiny little studio built in the tiny little conning bridge, and in the middle of us all our new friend Scarlett who helped everyone as much as she could like a pro.

Last week we got to see many different people and places, and it’s exactly that variety of experiences we enjoy so much. Thanks to all these people who ask us to be part of their lives and projects, and thanks to you for sharing the excitement with us.

Have a great time with your own adventures, and if you want you can tell us about them too. We are always happy to hear from you,

Mona & Lisa

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“Catch The Wind” – New Cover Video!

And another little Christmas present to you: A live version of Donovan’s “Catch the Wind”, recorded at BBC Radio Manchester. Thank you to Becky Want for having us on as guests!

This year’s Christmas has been one of the best we’ve ever had, the first time abroad in England but nonetheless an exciting experience. We send much love to everyone back in Austria and of course to all of you.

Again, Merry Christmas to you and your families,
Mona & Lisa