The new Apple TV+ documentary “1964” depicts how the Beatles went from nobodies to Messiahs practically overnight.
We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must ...
Founded in 1969, the Hit Factory — where artists like Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Barbra Streisand recorded — still lives up to its name.
Seán Ono Lennon said on X that podcaster Joe Rogan was neither from the left nor the right politically, despite claims to the ...
How Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks wrote 'Edge Of Seventeen' from 'Bella Donna' about the death of John Lennon and the loss of ...
New archival footage of the band's introduction to America blends well with modern-day interviews about the Beatles' influence.
Barry Keoghan will reportedly portray Ringo Starr and front one of four Beatles films from Mendes, with each showing another ...
John Lennon was often his harshest critic, but on one occasion he spoke about his favourite lyrics by The Beatles which was ...
The Beatles' U.S. visit in 1964 also included concerts at Carnegie Hall, a gig at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.
John Lennon wrote to Eric Clapton in 1971 and said, "join my band". Find out how this letter is for sale now here.
John Lennon once sent an imploring invitation to Eric Clapton to join what Lennon called a "nucleus" musical supergroup.
New Disney+ documentary “Beatles ‘64” follows the Fab Four through the chaotic days before and after the band’s Feb. 9 ...