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Over half a century has passed since Beatlemania hit the United States. The Beatles formed in 1960 in the industrial city of Liverpool, England, and became cultural icons and a phenomenon that is ...
Get ready for a nostalgic journey through some hidden gems of the 1970s! From disco delights to rock masterpieces, we're ...
The era when the band recorded Beatles For Sale was nearly the worst the band has ever been, as they struggled to be a united ...
Out of sincere love for Bob Dylan, George Harrison once called the masterful lyricist the "looniest" person he knew.
The last addition to the Beatles introduced the rest of the newly formed Fab Four to the wonders of country music.
The Beatles icon Sir Ringo Starr forced director Sir Sam Mendes to make changes to the script of his upcoming biopic. Sam is ...
For the Love of George is not only a tribute to the late George Harrison, it's a celebration of friendship and ultimately a ...
The UK’s Apple Corps Ltd., which oversees the creative and business interests of The Beatles, has tapped British executive ...
On June 19, 2013, we lost the yodeling crooner that influenced countless artists, including Michael Jackson and the Beatles.
“I Won’t Back Down” is probably Tom Petty’s most famous song of all time, and the music video for the tune is similarly iconic. Technically a solo release from Petty, this song features a few ...
3. “Gimme Some Truth” George Harrison lent his guitar talents to this track from John Lennon’s 1971 solo effort, Imagine.
Because Harrison was also having affairs, he took the news relatively well. In fact, it seems he gave Clapton more of a telling off about sharing unreleased music than moving in on his wife.