from Yoko Ono s artwork called apple?(that maybe John Lennon took a bite from?)
No, because the Beatles, who were signed with apple records, had a dispute with the Apple company about their name, which is why the Beatles were never on Itunes, until recently last year I believe.
apple Records
Apple Records.
Apple Records was created in 1968.
Most of their recordings were made for Parlophone Records, an EMI label. Capitol Records was EMI's American branch, and issued most of their records in the US. The Beatles founded their own label, Apple Records, in 1968, as a division of their company Apple Corps. EMI became Apple's distributors.
If you mean the one that they owned, then Apple Records.
Apple Records is a record label founded by The Beatles in 1968 as a division of Apple Corps Ltd.. EMI and Capitol Records agreed to distribute Apple Records until 1975. Apple owned the rights to records by artists they signed, while EMI retained ownership of the Beatles' records and solo Beatles.
There is none. Apple Records is a division of Apple Corps Ltd., which is a privately-owned company.
The apple, because of the name of the record label that they established, Apple Records.
There were two: Parlophone and Apple Corps
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The apple can only be explained as a Beatle's apple... for they are beyond Granny Smith