"If anyone was the fifth Beatle, it was Brian." On a November day in 1961, Brian Epstein fatefully decided to check out a ...
While "Beatlemania" had taken over the U.K., in the fall of 1963, the Beatles were practically unknown in America. Through the efforts of band manager Brian Epstein, TV host Ed Sullivan ...
Joey Molland, guitarist for the group Badfinger, who had continued leading a touring edition of the group decades after other ...
The breakfast remains were swiped from the dining table at George Harrison’s family home in 1962 and have been preserved all ...
A piece of toast said to be left on a plate by George Harrison and pocketed by a fan before being preserved on a scrapbook ...
The Beatles always seemed to have issues with traveling, and even the mild-mannered George Harrison got deported from Germany once.
The Beatles' breakup went down like a Shakespearean drama, but when did John Lennon first put the wheels in motion by quitting? Find out here.
Quizzed about pop by the teen music magazine Smash Hits in 1987, the year of her third consecutive electoral victory, ...
A live musical, 16 feature films and several Q&As are planned for the Jewish Film Festival March 8 through 12.
A comprehensive account of the songs that the Beatles loved enough to cover themselves and, oftentimes, make their own.
2-8-63’. Bob Wooler, the club’s compere remembers Brian Epstein, The Beatles’ manager, promising that one day they would be back, but it was not to be due to their meteoric rise to fame.