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June 25 is Global Beatles Day! Nearly 60 years ago on The Beatles performance of “All You Need is Love” was broadcast live around the world in more than 25 countries from around to the world. And to ...
Paul McCartney will play Nashville's The Pinnacle in November. He is also set to open an exhibition of his own photography at ...
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Midas Man: a flimsy portrait of the man who discovered The BeatlesThe tragic story of Beatles manager Brian Epstein is told in stridently superficial fashion in Midas Man. A more thoughtful character study would have been obliged to venture into the “fifth ...
The first volume in a trilogy that promises to be the definitive biography of The Beatles. Meticulously researched, it ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney's alias at the height of Beatles fame became another iconic band's nameThe Ramones were one of the defining bands of the punk rock era - and they took their name from one of The Beatles, who was ...
A vintage Beatles mop top wig from 1964 goes under the hammer this weekend as part of Heritage Auctions music memorabilia and posters sale.
The three never-before-seen photos on this page capture not only that overwhelming change, but also moments of quiet contemplation. Paul McCartney's self-portrait, taken in a mirror in Paris in 1964.
All they needed was love — but in the end, the love ran out. A new book of interviews with the Beatles reveal how the fab four were at each other’s throats.
The books “Ribbons of Rust” and “John & Paul” show how the circumstances of time, place, talent, technology and friendship helped the Beatles find success.
Explore the Beatles albums in order, showcasing the musical evolution, iconic tracks, and timeless classics that positioned them to be a top band of their time.
McCartney remains busy in his ninth decade and is promoting an exhibition of candid photographs of the Beatles in their 1963-64 heyday, currently on show at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
When the National Portrait Gallery opened its doors to the public in London on June 22, it was the first time in three years it has done so.
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