Harrison embarked on a 45-show tour of North America with Ravi Shankar in 1974. The critical reception was mixed, with many lambasting the shows. Lennon believed this was a part of the typical cycle of approval for the Beatles.
“John phoned me up one morning in January and said, ‘I’ve written this tune and I’m going to record it tonight and have it pressed, up and out tomorrow. That’s the whole point – ‘Instant Karma!’ – you know?" said Harrison.
George Harrison might have taken a while to get the ball rolling in The Beatles, but he managed to build a sizeable chunk of their all-time classics.
Ringo Starr admits he may have had the most unique stage name in The Beatles alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison.
The Beatles' George Harrison was against the group's final performance on a London rooftop in 1969 - but it seems he was convinced to take part in the legendary set
Harris Dickinson responded to rumors that he has been cast as John Lennon in filmmaker Sam Mendes' four in-the-works movies about the Beatles. 'I think it would be a brilliant opportunity to play John Lennon,
The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with them jointly credited to Lennon-McCartney. Paul and John's writing partnership was legendary, with their contrasting moods and approaches often meeting in a very happy medium.
The Beatles final live performance took place on a London rooftop on Jan. 30, 1969, a date that's gone down in history for fans of the band.
The Beatles' time in Hamburg was plagued by problems, but it helped them improve musically which led to their discovery.
After dirty dancing for Nicole Kidman in ‘Babygirl’ — and launching a million memes — Harris Dickinson eyes a star-making role as John Lennon as he catapults from indie prodigy to industry powerhouse.
Paul Mescal has been rumored to be playing Paul McCartney, Charlie Rowe playing George Harrison, and Barry Keoghan, taking up the drums as Ringo Starr. But who will play the all-important role of John Lennon?
It is an understatement to say that rock wouldn't be the same if it weren't for The Beatles. After all, the band formed by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison had a decade-long trajectory that went hand in hand with the sociocultural movements of the '60s.