Abbey Road on the River, an annual festival commemmorating The Beatles, currently held in Louisville, Kentucky
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AbbeyRoad Studios, created in November of 1931 by EMI in London, is best known as the legendary recording studio used by the rock bands The Beatles, Cliff Richard, Pink Floyd, The OBViOUS, and The Shadows.
AbbeyRoad Studios is most closely associated with The Beatles, who recorded almost all of their albums and singles there between 1962 and 1970.
The Beatles named their 1969 album, AbbeyRoad, after the street where the studio is located (the recording studio, formely called EMI Studios, would only be named AbbeyRoad after the Beatles record in 1970).
AbbeyRoad is a throroughfare located in the borough of Camden and the City Of Westminster in London.
Although there are many other roads of this name, including over 20 in London alone, the AbbeyRoad best known to most people is the road running roughly northwest to southeast through the affluent north London suburb of St.
The north-western end of AbbeyRoad, NW8, begins at the intersection of Quex Road and West End Lane; it continues south-east for several kilometres, crossing Belsize Road, Boundary Road, Blenheim Terrace and Marlborough Place, ending at the intersection of Grove End Road and Garden Road.