In 1966, the Beatles famously stopped touring, despite being arguably the biggest musical act in the entire world with millions of fans who wanted nothing more than to see the Fab Four perform live.
The Beatles made their split official in 1970, patching together Let It Be for May release from sessions dating back more than a year. By then, Ringo Starr had already released a solo album of ...
Paul McCartney played a show in Santa Barbara, California on Friday night, just a few days before the launch of his North American tour. He played a number of his usual selections, but kicked things ...
Why a ’70s Singer Missed Out on Recording What Became the Beatles' Final Hit Song originally appeared on Parade. Can you imagine anyone but Paul McCartney singing “The Long and Winding Road”? Released ...
The Beatles see both "In My Life" and “I Want to Hold Your Hand” return to the charts in the U.K. as "Now and Then" climbs again. LONDON - MAY 19: English singer, songwriter and guitarist John Lennon ...
Bob Dylan named this early Beatles song as his favorite, and it also marked George Harrison’s first U.S. Top 10 hit as a lead ...
“The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute” comes to the Arkley Center for the Performing Arts in Eureka Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. with an all-new show. “Help!” features performances from the movie ...
WEST SPRINGFIELD — If you are a Beatles fan who prefers the mop top’s early music, but still loves everything they recorded, then you are in for a treat at the Majestic Theater on Wednesday, Aug. 6.
Released 46 years ago, Paul McCartney’s Wonderful Christmastime became a modern holiday staple played every Christmas season.
Great music rarely exists in a vacuum, as artists almost always draw inspiration from those who came before them. After all, with only so many chords and melodies, it’s not unusual for songs to sound ...