Paul, John, George & Ringo’s stories are being brought to the big screen in upcoming Beatles biopics
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison & Ringo Starr’s stories are being brought to the big screen in the upcoming The Beatles biopics.
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Irish Star on MSNJohn Lennon's surprising response to Beatles reunion years after bitter splitThe Beatles split in 1970 after years of high tensions within the band - and the relationship between the Fab Four was still ...
The Beatles met Love in February 1968, when they all went to study Transcendental Meditation in Rishikesh, India, with guru ...
A fitting title for a track on a double album, the rousing rocker “Two Hearts” appears on Springsteen’s 1980 epic “The River” and has since become a live staple. “I believe in the end that two hearts ...
The horrifying first year of the decade saw John Lennon score his first U.K. No. 1 album in almost 10 years before being ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Rundgren comes to LA on Sunday, March 23 on tour with ‘What The World Needs Now: The Burt ...
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The Mirror US on MSNBeatles' John Lennon says band 'almost abandoned' song that changed everythingThe Beatles' second single, Please Please Me, was a game-changer for the band, but John Lennon has said that they actually nearly abandoned it.
Lennon once compared a song he penned to one of Dylan's most famed efforts. Read more on the comparison, below.
The Beatles released 13 studio albums during their decade as a band from 1960-1970. Their songs span numerous genres, including simple pop tracks to psychedelic rock tunes to dabbling in country ...
The BBC has ‘complained’ about another country’s Eurovision entry – forcing the entrant to change the title and lyrics. Although the UK’s act is yet to be announced, several other ...
It was late 1969, and the band was not only one of the first signings to the Beatles’ Apple Records ... good things that we did and all the great songs we recorded. I meet people all the ...
"The whole Beatles thing was just beyond comprehension. I was subconsciously crying out for help". That cry for help became the song 'Help!', which was the title track for the band's second film ...
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