At this point, restoring famed Beatles performances is familiar territory for Giles Martin. The producer, son of legendary “fifth Beatle” George Martin, has worked on Fab Four material for nearly 20 ...
The Beatles ended their historic run as a band on Jan. 30, 1969. On that date in history, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr gathered on the rooftop of the Apple Corps.
Just three years after making their national British television debut (and two years after their Ed Sullivan Show breakout appearance), the Beatles delivered a surprise TV performance that would end ...
Anticipation is rising for the looming premiere of the remastered and expanded Beatles Anthology series, due to air on Disney+ from November 26th. As part of the laborious cleaning-up process of both ...
Paul McCartney has opened up about The Beatles' live performances, revealing that not all their songs were hits with the crowd. The iconic group dominated the '60s music scene and their concerts were ...
The Beatles' legendary status is undisputed, but there are ongoing debates about their best live performance. Even though they stopped touring in 1966 due to the strain of performing for audiences, ...
Before Beyoncé and Taylor Swift were John, Paul, George and Ringo. The Fab Four. The spearhead of the British Invasion. Then, and probably still now, the most popular rock ’n’ roll band in the world.
The Rolling Stones and The Beatles will always be associated with each other — but that doesn’t mean they always appreciated each other. For example, The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger didn’t think The ...
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