Paul McCartney – The Beatles’ bassist, singer and songwriter. (Photo: Twitter, @PaulMcCartney)
Ringo Starr – The Beatles’ drummer. (Photo: Twitter, @ringostarrmusic)
Sean Ono Lennon – Son of Beatle John Lennon and artist Yoko Ono. (Photo: Instagram, @sean_lennon_ono)
Ringo Starr – The Beatles’ drummer. (Photo: Twitter, @ringostarrmusic)
David Cameron – British Prime Minister. (Photo: Twitter, @David_Cameron)
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. (Photo: Twitter, @TheGRAMMYs)
Lenny Kravitz – Singer and songwriter. (Photo: Twitter, @LennyKravitz)
Eric Idle – Comedian, Monty Python member and also member of parody Beatles band The Rutles. (Photo: Twitter, @EricIdle)
Gary Kemp – British musician and actor. (Photo: Twitter, @garykemp)
Regina Spektor – Soviet-born American singer. (Photo: Twitter, @respektor)
Liam Gallagher – Former singer of Beatlesque Britpop group Oasis. (Photo: Twitter, @liamgallagher)
Boy George – British singer and DJ. (Photo: Twitter, @BoyGeorge)
Mark Ronson – British musician, DJ and record producer. (Photo: Twitter, @MarkRonson)
Quincy Jones – Legendary American record producer. (Photo: Twitter, @QuincyDJones)
George Martin, the legendary British music producer best known for his pioneering work with The Beatles, has died aged 90.
Touching tributes from fans, colleagues and the surviving Fab Four members have been pouring in for the ‘Fifth Beatle.’