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In 1981, George Harrison appeared on Good Morning America to talk about how he navigated life after the Beatles' break-up ...
Who’d be in your ultimate rock and roll supergroup? If you’re anything like us, there’d be at least one Beatle in the mix.
The world was wide open for John Lennon after The Beatles, but he knew not to end up like some legends that fell by the ...
John Lennon issued that insult to many Paul McCartney songs, but there is one hit in particular that Lennon once called "meaningless." ...
Back in 1968, Lennon, Keith Richards and an unlikely collection of musical cohorts tore through a White Album highlight ...
John Lennon was "insanely jealous" of the commercial and critical success that Paul McCartney enjoyed after leaving The ...
According to writer Ian MacDonald, the joint credit was also John's way of thanking Paul for working with him on 'The Ballad ...
The Beatles ‘Help!’ album is 60 years old. ‘Help!’, the UK edition also released in Australia, came out on 6 August 1965.
Fifty-nine years ago today, John Lennon explained and apologized for his comments about The Beatles in a British newspaper.
A winning comedy that let the Fab Four embrace the image that had been made of them, Help! is as underrated as the album that inspired it.
Beatles fans from around the world congregrated in Chicago to share a weekend of music, memories, memorabilia, and meetings. Classic Rock Bob reports from the frontline.
However, of all the albums that the Fab Four mustered, it’s hard to look beyond Revolver as the most revolutionary. Sure, Sgt Pepper was momentous, but put in the simplest terms, Revolver came first.