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iHeart on MSNWhy August 8th Matters In Rock HistoryIt’s August 8th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1969, photographer Iain McMillan took six ...
Fifty-six years ago today, The Beatles gathered for a photoshoot that would yield one of the most recognizable photos in music history.
The Mets will host "The Beatles Night" at Citi Field, just a few hundred feet away from where John, Paul, George and Ringo ...
Fifty-nine years ago today, The Beatles were banned in South Africa after controversial statements from John Lennon became international news.
The Beatles are continuing to make history with a Grammy first happening when they won the Best Rock Performance Award Sunday afternoon (Feb. 2) for their song “Now and Then.” The song was the ...
The new Disney+ documentary 'Beatles '64' captures the mania of the group's arrival on U.S. shores. Director David Tedeschi discusses the film.
The Beatles landed in the United States for the first time on this day in history, Feb. 7, 1964. America's love affair with the Fab Four from Britain has never ended.
The Beatles’ new song, the final entry in their extraordinary songbook to be released in November, is a thing of beauty. Titled “Now and Then,” it reminds us, above all else, that the ...
Allan Williams became the biggest loser in Beatles history by walking away over £9 The Beatles made it big in England in early 1963 when “Please Please Me” (No. 2) and “From Me To You ...
Good morning. I'm A Martínez. A piece of the Beatles' history is back in its rightful place. A Penny Lane street sign stolen by students in 1976 has been returned to Liverpool, England.
When George Harrison temporarily left the Beatles during the making of Let It Be, it felt “very real,” Johns says. “Extremely real! He even took his eight track back.
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