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Join us for a special Global Beatles Day celebration as we dive into the science and genius behind the Fab Four with guest Mark Brake, co-author of The Science of the Beatles. Are the Beatles the Mozart of our era Discover how their studio innovations, cultural impact, and unique chemistry revolutionized music. From debating their boy band label to exploring their influence post-Kennedy assassination, this episode uncovers why they remain legendary. Plus, a sneak peek into Mark’s other works like The Science of Harry Potter.

Mark Brake is a professor, science communicator, and author known for making science accessible through pop culture. He’s written The Science of The Beatles and other titles in his popular “Science of” series, exploring the connections between science, music, and imagination. He’s worked with NASA, the BBC, and the Royal Institution—and today, he’s here to break down how The Beatles revolutionized music through theory, technology, and cultural innovation. Find Mark’s titles here: https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/search-results/?keyword=Mark+Brake

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