The Beatles have four albums on the U.K. charts this week, as 1962-1996 and 1967-1970 (The Red Album and The Blue Album), ...
Sixty years after the Beatles’s first U.S. visit, the rock band still holds Billboard’s record for most No.1 songs on the Hot 100 chart and the record for most No.1 albums (19) in the history ...
Paul McCartney got back together with his Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr during his final tour stop of the year. In an early Christmas surprise, McCartney gifted fans at London's O2 Arena with a ...
The Beatles' Abbey Road album is present on a trio of Billboard charts in America, and it returns to ... [+] two of them at once, becoming a bestseller again. UNITED KINGDOM - CIRCA 1964 ...
McCartney brought his Beatles bandmate on to raucous applause before the pair played hits such as "Helter Skelter" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." By Lily Ford Paul McCartney and ...
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have come together once more. The surviving Beatles members played two fan-favorite tracks at the final concert of McCartney's Got Back tour in London on Thursday.
The Beatles Get Blue: A Jazz Tribute, lands in Liverpool on Saturday 14 December at, the fully accessible LEAF on Bold Street, and promises to be a highlight in the calendar of live music events ...
By Thomas Smith Ringo Starr joined his Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney on the final night of the latter’s global ‘Got Back’ tour at London’s The O2 arena yesterday evening (Dec. 19).
Perry was also on hand to record the first time The Beatles worked together after their split for a song on drummer Ringo Starr's first solo album, Sentimental Journey. The producer worked with ...
As bandmate Paul McCartney would later note, The Beatles’ John Lennon’s short life was full of tragedy. “It’s funny because there’s always been, especially in the UK press ...
“I remember feeling like everything had changed.” For Williams, growing up in Lake Charles, Louisiana, the Beatles were her “musical backdrop,” and the wallpaper (of posters) wrapping her ...
It's something Beatles fans thought they would never hear again - Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon harmonising on stage. And Sir Paul has admitted it is "very emotional" to play new Beatles ...