The Beatles returned to the U.S. in 1965 and 1966 as well. And America survived. John Lennon, the band’s composer and vocalist, died in 1980 after he was shot and killed in New York. George Harrison, ...
The Killers paid homage to the Beatles and celebrated 20 years of 'Mr. Brightside' and 'Hot Fuss' in New York.
The official Beatles canon. If mankind had spent a fraction of the time debating what is and is not part of the official ...
The Beatles’ American-released albums between January 1964 and March 1965 will be boxed for a new mono 180-gram vinyl set cut ...
Capitol is reissuing the seven albums the fab four put out in the US during a crazy fifteen month period between January 1964 ...
Explore the Beatles albums in order, showcasing the musical evolution, iconic tracks, and timeless classics that positioned ...
six of the seven titles will be made available for sale individually as well — with the exception being “The Beatles Story,” a sort of audio documentary double-album that will only be ...
Unless we’re talking about something like the Ed Sullivan Show performances, the Beatles’ most famous American concert is ...
Ringo Starr never claimed to be the most outgoing singer in The Beatles, but he wasn't proud of working on this cover tune.
The Killers paid tribute to the Beatles' 1964 performance at Forest Hills Stadium by covering "I Want to Hold Your Hand." ...
The Beatles already have a spotless track record on their albums, but what could their careers have been had they released ...
The Beatles' least popular songs are still great pieces of work that deserve credit. These are five examples of their most underrated tracks.