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Mark Lewisohn

Mark Lewisohn (born 16 June 1958) is an English author and historian, regarded as one of the world's leading authorities on the English rock band the Beatles.〔("Historian given £1.2m to write Beatles trilogy" ) ''The Independent'', 26 April 2004〕
==The Beatles and related subjects==

Over the course of his career, Mark Lewisohn has worked for EMI, MPL Communications and Apple Corps, and has written many reference books about the Beatles.〔(Catching Up With Mark Lewisohn ) What Goes On, 4 April 2005〕 He has been referred to as the world's leading authority on the subject,〔 renowned for his meticulous research and integrity.〔
In 1986, Lewisohn's book ''The Beatles Live!'' was published. This featured a complete history of all the Beatles' live performances, in a format which Lewisohn would follow for his subsequent books. After being invited by EMI to listen to all of The Beatles' original session tapes, Lewisohn wrote ''The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions: The Official Story of the Abbey Road Years'', which was published in 1988. The book was in the form of a diary, detailing every recording session The Beatles had at Abbey Road Studios chronologically. It included details such as who played on each track and how many takes were recorded in each session. The book featured an introductory interview by Paul McCartney.
Lewisohn's next book, ''The Beatles: 25 Years In The Life'', was published in 1988 and included information on what each individual member of the band was doing on any particular day between 1962 and 1987. This book was republished as ''The Beatles Day by Day'' in 1990. ''The Complete Beatles Chronicle'' was published in 1992 and went one step further, detailing the band's entire career in the studio, on stage, and on radio, television, film and video.〔(The Complete Beatles Chronicle ) icLiverpool. Retrieved 19 June 2008〕
Lewisohn's next book was ''The Beatles London,'' which he co-authored with Piet Schreuders and Adam Smith, published in 1994. This is essentially a guide book to all the Beatles-related locations in London, including Abbey Road and the London Palladium, featuring maps and photographs of the band at the locations mentioned. A revised version of the book was published in early 2008.〔(Mark Lewisohn at United Agents ). Retrieved 19 June 2008 〕
As well as writing his own books, Lewisohn has written forewords to such books as ''Recording The Beatles'' by Brian Kehew and Kevin Ryan, ''Beatles Gear'' by Andy Babiuk and the German book ''Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand'' by Thorsten Knublauch and Axel Korinth. He has also contributed to ''In My Life: Lennon Remembered'', a book to accompany the 10-part BBC radio series about John Lennon, and edited McCartney's book ''Wingspan'', after working for a long time as editor and writer for McCartney's (now ceased) fanzine ''Club Sandwich.'' This led to him being invited by the former Beatle to write the liner notes for several of his albums, namely ''Flaming Pie'', ''Band on the Run: 25th Anniversary Edition'' and ''Wingspan: Hits and History''. He also wrote the liner notes for the retrospective six-CD box set ''Produced by George Martin – 50 Years in Recording'', and The Beatles' albums ''1'' and ''The Capitol Albums, Volume 1''. He was heavily involved in ''The Beatles Anthology'' project.〔
According to Lord Finkelstein, writing in ''The Times'' in 2014, Lewisohn was responsible for identifying comedian Jasper Carrott as the source in 1983, of the famous remark, "Ringo isn't the best drummer in the world. He isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles." This observation has generally been attributed to John Lennon, (who was murdered in 1980), but Lewisohn had been doubtful because he could find no record of his having said it and thought it was out of character for Lennon to say something that he did not actually believe. However, this remark also appears, attributed to Lennon, in the book ''The Beatles: An Illustrated Record'', by Roy Carr and Tony Tyler, published in 1975.〔Daniel Finkelstein, ''The Times'', 8 March 2014〕
In 2005, Lewisohn announced that he had started work on a three-volume Beatles biography.〔(Mark Lewisohn announces new comprehensive Beatles bio ) What Goes On, 11 April 2005〕 He was quoted as saying of the work:
Volume 1 was published in October 2013, entitled ''The Beatles: All These Years, Volume One – Tune In''. Lewisohn was quoted as saying "It took longer to research and write than I could ever have anticipated". In an interview published on 28 December 2013, Lewisohn estimated that the second volume would be published in 2020 and the final volume in 2028 ("about the time he turns 70").

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