Everything Fab Four

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4.8
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68 episodes
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2020/09/10
Latest episode
2026/02/17
Average duration
37 min.
Release period
47 days

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Everything Fab Four is a podcast from Wonderwall Communications and Salon focused on fun and intelligent stories about the enduring cultural influence of the Beatles. No other band, or popular entity for that matter, has had the worldwide impact the Beatles have. They are part of our human fabric; they created music that still brings people together. Across continents and generations, there are individual Beatles stories to tell, and in each episode, renowned music historian, author, and Beatles scholar Kenneth Womack hosts a special guest to share theirs.

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Morgan Neville on post-Beatles Paul McCartney and "Man on the Run"
2026/02/17
Host Kenneth Womack welcomes acclaimed documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville to discuss his new film on Paul McCartney's career after the Beatles, "Man on the Run." Neville's films include "20 Feet from Stardom," which won an Oscar and a Grammy, and "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" about the legendary TV host Fred Rogers. "Man on the Run" is out in select theatres February 19, and will be streaming on Amazon Prime on February 27.  
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Episode 65: Rob Sheffield on "Rubber Soul" and everything Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift have in common
2025/11/25
Rob Sheffield joins host Kenneth Womack for a spirited discussion on "Rubber Soul," the Beatles' songwriting, and everything Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift have in common. Sheffield is a longtime writer and critic for Rolling Stone magazine, where he started in 1997. He is the author of the 2024 New York Times bestseller "Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music" and "Dreaming The Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World," winner of the 2017 Virgil Thomson Award for Outstanding Music Criticism, as well as "Love Is A Mix Tape: Life and Loss, One Song at a Time," "Talking to Girls about Duran Duran: One Young Man's Quest for True Love and a Cooler Haircut," "Turn Around Bright Eyes: The Rituals of Love and Karaoke," "On Bowie" and "The Wild Heart of Stevie Nicks." Sheffield was a special guest at the recent Everything Fab Four Fest celebrating the enduring majesty of "Rubber Soul," which he often cites as his favorite Beatles album.
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Episode 64: Jake Clemons on Clarence, the Beatles and protest songs
2025/11/04
Born in February 1980, Jake has been a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band since 2012, when he was tapped to play saxophone in place of his late uncle, the renowned Big Man himself, Clarence Clemons. Jake has toured extensively with Springsteen and the E Street Band, handling saxophone, percussion, and backing vocal duties on the Wrecking Ball World Tour, the High Hopes Tour, The River Tour, 2017's Australia and New Zealand Summer Tour, and the recently completed 2023-2025 tour. He has also mounted tours with the Jake Clemons Band, which has crisscrossed the globe, including stints in North America, Europe, and Australia. In 2017, Jake released his debut solo album entitled "Fear & Love." Critics lauded the LP's honest storytelling and powerful emotional resonance.  Jake will be performing at the inaugural Everything Fab Four Fest, November 6-8, 2025, at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where we'll be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" album. Visit www.ef4fest.com for more information and to book your tickets.
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Episode 63: "Rocky Horror" cast on the one thing they have in common with the Beatles
2025/10/21
The longest-running theatrical release in film history, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is celebrating its 50th anniversary with original cast members Barry Bostwick (who played the iconic Brad Majors), Nell Campbell (who played the effervescent Columbia) and Patricia Quinn (who played the incomparable Magenta). They join our host, Kenneth Womack, this week for a spirited conversation about the collaboration behind the underdog movie that became a beloved cult classic, Tim Curry's powerful star turn, and the making of those iconic musical numbers. 
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Episode 62: Max Weinberg on The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and his own first band
2025/10/07
This episode's guest is E Street Band drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Max Weinberg.  In 1974, Max Weinberg answered an ad requesting a drummer capable of playing R&B and jazz for an audition. Weinberg had never seen Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and was unfamiliar with their material, but the skill, acumen, and attentiveness he displayed on Fats Domino's "Let the Four Winds Blow" won him the job. His ability to take cues from Springsteen — specifically, playing a rim shot when Bruce held up his hand to stop the band and then starting back into the song — made a strong impression. Max joined the E Street Band at the same time as new pianist Roy "the Professor" Bittan. Dubbed "The Mighty Max," his crisp, powerful drumming is a highlight of such hits as "Born in the U.S.A.," as well as deeper album tracks like "Candy's Room."  Following the band's hiatus in 1989, Max worked on several different projects. Beginning in 1993, he went on to great success as the musical director and band leader for "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," assembling a top-flight set of musicians to form the Max Weinberg 7. In 2014, Max was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band. In 2017, he launched Max Weinberg's Jukebox, an interactive live music show where the program changes nightly based on audience requests chosen from an ever-changing song list.  Mighty Max will be performing at the inaugural Everything Fab Four Fest, taking place this November 6th through 8th at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where we'll be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' Rubber Soul album. Visit ef4fest.com for more information and to book your tickets.
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Episode 61: Nellie McKay, singer-songwriter, actor, and comedienne
2025/09/23
Known for her genre-bending music, sharp social commentary, and activism for animal rights and social justice, Nellie McKay was born in London and raised in the United States, where she studied jazz at the Manhattan School of Music. Her performances at various New York City music venues, including the Sidewalk Cafe and Joe's Pub, drew attention from record labels, which resulted in her debut album Get Away from Me. Produced by Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, The New York Times lauded the LP as a tour-de-force. Nellie's music can been heard on Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, Weeds, Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Nurse Jackie, and SMILF. Nellie has made numerous radio appearances on NPR's Mountain Stage, A Prairie Home Companion, eTown, and Marion McPartland's Piano Jazz. She is a recipient of PETA's Humanitarian Award and the Humane Society's Doris Day Music Award in recognition of her dedication to animal rights.  She has won a Theatre World Award for her portrayal of Polly Peachum on Broadway in The Threepenny Opera.  Nelli co-created and starred in the award-winning off-Broadway hit Old Hats and has written three acclaimed musical biographies, including I Want to Live!, the story of Barbara Graham, the third woman executed in the gas chamber at San Quentin, Silent Spring: It's Not Nice to Fool Mother Nature, an exploration of environmental pioneer Rachel Carson, and A GIRL NAMED BILL: The Life and Times of Billy Tipton. Nellie will be performing at the inaugural Everything Fab Four Fest, taking place this November 6th through 8th at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where we'll be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' Rubber Soul album. Visit ef4fest.com for more information and to book your tickets.
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Episode 60: Psychedelic rockers Blac Rabbit, creators of our theme song "Seize the Day"
2025/09/09
Joining host Ken Womack on the first episode of season 7 is Blac Rabbit — familiar voices to our listeners. In 2018, Blac Rabbit released their first LP, "Interstella," which included the debut single "Seize the Day," which has served as the "Everything Fab Four" theme song since our very first episode featuring Steve Lukather in September 2020. In 2018, a 48-second video of twin brothers Amiri and Rahiem Taylor, the guitarists and singer-songwriters who perform as Blac Rabbit, playing the Beatles' "Eight Days a Week" went viral, racking up millions of views. They went from staging impromptu shows in New York City subway stations to wowing international crowds from the Bowery Ballroom to Berlin, covering "Michelle" for a Gucci ad featuring Harry Styles, playing Liverpool's Cavern Club, and appearing on "Ellen." They have also famously recreated John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1969 Bed-In for Peace, recording "Give Peace a Chance" alongside Ono, Ringo Starr, Jeff Bridges, and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.  Blac Rabbit will be performing at the inaugural Everything Fab Four Fest, November 6-8, 2025, at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where we'll be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" album in fine style. Visit ef4fest.com for more information and to book your tickets today.
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Episode 59 (Bonus): Singer-songwriter Peter Wolf on his musical upbringing: "It took me a while to warm up to the Beatles"
2025/03/11
On this episode of Everything American singer-songwriter Peter Wolf joins host Ken Womack to discuss Wolf's life in music and his earliest musical influences.   A native of the Bronx, Wolf spent his youth soaking up New York City's music scene, especially the Apollo Theater's array of soul, rhythm & blues, and gospel performers. After moving to Boston, he attended Tufts University's Museum of Fine Arts. During this period, he formed his first band, The Hallucinations, which performed in area clubs.    In 1967, Wolf and drummer Stephen Jo Bladd joined the J. Geils Band, which had recently formed in Worcester. During the 1970s, the group notched several Top 40 singles, including a cover of the Valentinos' "Lookin' for a Love" and the singles "Give It to Me," "Must of Got Lost," and "Come Back." By this point, Wolf had emerged as the band's principal songwriter. With "Love Stinks," the J. Geils Band enjoyed breakthrough success, followed by the megahits "Centerfold" and "Freeze-Frame."    In 1983, Wolf and the J. Geils Band parted ways after the singer expressed his interest in returning to the band's rock 'n' roll roots. As a solo artist, he notched several hits, including "Lights Out" and "Come as You Are." The latter song was featured in Rob Reiner's acclaimed film The Sure Thing.    Wolf continues to enjoy accolades for his solo career. His 2002 album Sleepless featured guest performances by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was feted by Rolling Stone as one the 500 Greatest Albums of all time. His 2010 album Midnight Souvenirs earned Album of the Year honors at the Boston Music Awards and featured duets with Shelby Lynne, Neko Case, and Merle Haggard. Wolf recently published his memoirs. Entitled Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses, the book traces Wolf's six-decade career in a series of unforgettable vignettes. 
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Episode 58 (Bonus): Paul Reiser's father "tolerated" the Beatles on Ed Sullivan
2024/11/19
On this episode of Everything Fab Four, actor and comedian Paul Reiser joins to discuss his first memories of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan and share the Beatles song that "still kills [him]." Reiser began his career as a stand-up comedian, breaking into film with Barry Levinson's 1982 movie Diner. Reiser starred in the sitcom My Two Dads in the late 1980s, and later co-created the television show Mad About You, one of the defining comedy series of the 1990s. For his role in Mad About You, Reiser earned nominations for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Reiser has also appeared in movies like Aliens and the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, and more recently, in the Netflix series Stranger Things and Amazon Prime's The Boys.  Comedy Central has ranked Paul Reiser as the 77th greatest stand-up comedian of all time. He has also established himself as a bestselling author, with such books as Couplehood and Babyhood. Earlier this year, he co-authored the memoir What a Fool Believes with Michael McDonald. This month, Reiser is releasing his first comedy special in more than 30 years, called Life, Death, and Rice Pudding.
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Episode 57: Guitarist George Benson on what makes Beatles' songs so special: "They had great stories"
2024/07/23
On today's episode, American jazz fusion guitarist and singer-songwriter George Benson drops by to discuss what gave the Beatles "prestige" and how the band helped Black musicians succeed. Benson recorded his first album The New Boss Guitar, at 21, and followed it up with It's Uptown with the George Benson Quartet. In 1969, he recorded his homage to the Beatles' album Abbey Road, entitled The Other Side of Abbey Road. Things really took off for Benson in the mid-1970s, beginning with the LP Bad Benson, which topped the Billboard jazz charts in 1974. Benson scored a triple-platinum hit with his 1976 album Breezin', and in 1978, he earned a Grammy award for his live rendition of "On Broadway." In 1980, Benson took the pop charts by storm with his studio album Give Me the Night. Produced by Quincy Jones, the LP yielded several hit singles including the upbeat, jazz-infused title track.  Benson's latest LP Dreams Do Come True features orchestrations that had been lost for 35 years, and were recently unearthed from his archive. The collection includes Benson's takes on such standards as "Autumn Leaves," "At Last," "My Romance," "A Song for You," and the Beatles' "Yesterday." Over the years, Benson has earned 10 Grammy Awards, while seeing his career memorialized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Episode 56 (Bonus): How the Beatles inspired these 1970s television icons
2024/07/17
On this bonus episode of Everything Fab Four, we trace two television icons from the 1970s—both very different in terms of target audience, but united in the inspiration that they drew from the Beatles.  First is the New Zoo Revue, the children's TV show that was broadcast from 1972 through 1977. Designed as a musical comedy, it ran for 196 episodes and imparting valuable life lessons to the program's legions of child viewers. The show was hosted by husband and wife duo Doug and Emmy Jo. On the New Zoo Revue, they interacted with an array of loveable costumed characters, including Henrietta Hippo and Freddie the Frog.  At the other end of the TV demographic spectrum is George Schlatter, the founder of network television's groundbreaking Laugh-In. The hilarious sketch comedy program ran for more than 140 episodes between 1968 and 1973. With Dan Rowan and Dick Martin as Schlatter's irreverent hosts, Laugh-In thrived on its moveable feast of guest stars, including the likes of Jack Benny, Johnny Carson, Sammy Davis, Jr., Phyllis Diller and more. Laugh-In also launched the careers of series regulars Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin. Last year, Schlatter released his memoir, Still Laughing: A Life in Comedy.
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Episode 55: Rosanna Arquette on growing up with the Beatles: "I always loved 'Revolver'"
2024/06/25
On this episode of Everything Fab Four, actor and activist Rosanna Arquette shares her favorite Beatles song and recounts where she was when John Lennon died. As part of a large show business family—including siblings Patricia and David Arquette—Rosanna began acting as a child. Her father, character actor Lewis Arquette, was well known as "J.D. Pickett" on The Waltons, while her mother Mardi was a poet, political activist, and therapist. Rosanna started working professionally as a teenager and has never stopped.  She has since appeared in over 70 films, which have earned over $450 million in domestic box office sales. In addition to such early successes as The Executioner's Song and Baby, It's You, Arquette has appeared in such beloved classics as After Hours and Pulp Fiction. Arquette expanded her talent as a filmmaker by directing and producing the documentaries, 2002's Searching for Debra Winger and 2005's All We Are Saying. She is currently developing projects for both television and film through her company, Flower Child Productions.
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Episode 54: Jamie Bernstein says her father Leonard Bernstein was "almost as obsessed with 'Sgt. Pepper' as I was"
2024/06/11
Author and filmmaker Jamie Bernstein joins Everything Fab Four to discuss growing up with a world-famous father, and why Leonard Bernstein chose Beatles songs to explain musical concepts. Jamie Bernstein's 2018 memoir, Famous Father Girl, traces the story of growing up with composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein, and pianist and actress Felicia Montealegre in an atmosphere bursting with music, theatre and literature. Famous Father Girl served as the inspiration for the Academy Award-nominated movie Maestro. Over the years, Bernstein has written and narrated concerts about Mozart, Aaron Copland, and Stravinsky, as well as "The Bernstein Beat," a family concert about her father. She performs concert narrations all over the world, including for Copland's "A Lincoln Portrait" and her father's Symphony No. 3, "Kaddish." Bernstein has also produced and hosted the New York Philharmonic's live national radio broadcasts, and recently narrated the podcast "The NY Phil Story: Made in New York." Her other works include co-directing the award-winning documentary film Crescendo: the Power of Music, about children from struggling urban communities who participate in youth orchestra programs, and articles and poetry in Symphony, Town & Country, and Opera News.
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Episode 53: Darius Rucker on the Beatles' legacy: "Everybody else has to line up behind them"
2024/05/29
On this episode, legendary singer-songwriter Darius Rucker joins Everything Fab Four to share how he first discovered the Beatles at five, and which Beatles album he thinks is the "most perfect album ever made."  Rucker first achieved multi-Platinum status in the music industry as lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the GRAMMY Award-winning band Hootie & the Blowfish, who have sold more than 25 million albums worldwide. Their Double Diamond-certified (21x Platinum) debut Cracked Rear View remains among the best-selling studio albums of all time. Since releasing his first country album in 2008, Rucker has earned four No. 1 albums on the Billboard Country chart, 10 No. 1 singles at Country radio, and 11 Gold, Platinum or multi-Platinum certified hits. Rucker was also inducted as a Grand Ole Opry member in 2012, and his GRAMMY-winning version of "Wagon Wheel," has become one of the top five best-selling Country songs of all time. His brand-new album Carolyn's Boy is available everywhere now and his first book, a memoir titled "Life's Too Short," is set for release via Dey Street Books on May 28th. A lifelong philanthropist, Rucker co-chaired the campaign that generated $150 million to help build the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital in his hometown of Charleston, S.C., and has raised over $3.6 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through his annual Darius & Friends benefit concert and golf tournament. In addition, Rucker has advocated for over 200 charitable causes supporting public education and junior golf programs in South Carolina through the Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation and serves as a National Chair for the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Episode 52: Joan Osborne on how the Beatles inspired her to try different musical styles
2024/05/14
Grammy-nominated American recording artist Joan Osborne joins Everything Fab Four to talk about hearing "Revolution 9" at a makeout party and how her music career began. Osborne moved to New York City to attend film school at NYU in the late 1980s, dropping out after becoming involved in the city's downtown music scene. In 1991, Osborne formed her own record label Womanly Hips, releasing her first album Soul Show: Live at Delta 88. She later signed with Mercury Records, and in 1995 she made her major label debut with the album Relish, which reached the Top 10 on the back of "One of Us," an international hit that propelled Osborne to stardom. Osborne has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards, and has performed duets with such icons as Luciano Pavarotti, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Patti Smith, Emmylou Harris, and Isaac Hayes. She has toured with Mavis Staples, the post-Jerry Garcia Grateful Dead, and Motown's Funk Brothers, while also performing for the Dalai Lama at his monastery in Dharmsala, India. She also regularly records and performs with Trigger Happy, founded by Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman. This summer, she will go on tour in support of her latest album Nobody Owns You.
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4.8 out of 5
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Evan I. Schwartz 2024/04/20
Keeping the Beatles legend!
In each episode, Ken and his amazing guests push understanding and excitement for the Beatles to a new level. Bravo for Everything Fab Four. Tomorrow ...
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Esmirelda Beatles 2022/03/19
I love this Podcast!
Great interviews!
MarineMan000 2020/10/20
Stellar DNA for this podcast
Thank you Ken for supplying a wonderful lifeline for Beatles fans. This podcast is informative and conversational. Truly enjoy hearing you and your gu...
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Wink55 2020/11/29
Good ‘Cast
Good ‘cast in every way. Both in the cast of guests and the way the podcast is produced. Very slick and professional sounding. If Ken is aiming for a ...
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Atticus25 2020/11/22
The scripted drop-in format is a bummer.
I just listened to the John Oates interview. Older listeners will remember the oldies radio DJs interview which would have the celebrity ‘answering’ a...
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dpt1213 2020/10/18
Excellent
This is a a great beatles pod. Fans of bestle podcasts will love it.
Emcee54th 2020/09/15
A must for every Beatles fan!
If you love the Beatles (and who doesn’t?) then you’ll love this podcast. Such interesting stories and very well produced.
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