Although I have NOT removed it, Grapefruit were NOT signed to Apple Records, merely Apple Publishing. Their releases were on RCA. Please change. RAYMI--80.68.39.212 14:54, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
- Hmm... That might explain why I've barely heard of this band. Mary Hopkin was the first non-Beatle surely? (The "Our First Four" set). --kingboyk 09:55, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
Indeed. I am going to change the article. Grapefruit did have 2 top 30 hits. The first artists MEANT to have a release on Apple were
McGough and McGear, with their eponymously titled album. McCartney produced. This eventually came out on Parlophone, as certain copyright issues weren't solved by the time of release. Whether this relates to the label itself, or to the fact that the two artists were signed to Parlophone as Scaffold members is unclear. RAYMI (runner up in Beatle Brain of Britain 1985 and 1990)
- Thanks. If you know your Apple inside out please see the "todo list" I've affixed. NB: Wherever possible, please cite sources. Most Beatle articles are woefully lacking in this regard. Ask me if you need any help with wiki syntax etc. --kingboyk 11:13, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
I am a bit of an Apple freak, and I will try to improve certain bits; however, I am a complete numpty when it comes to computers, so I can't affix ANYTHING, just edit! RAYMI.