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I will wager that most people reading this have no idea who St. Fiacre was and what he has in common with the Beatles.
The Beatles pulled some inspiration from their rock star contemporaries The Who, specifically for the song "Helter Skelter".
In the summer of 1967, the Beatles agreed to buy a group of islands in Greece, where they intended to live and work with ...
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New documentary about John Lennon and Yoko Ono follows their move from England to New York in 1971 and entry into ...
The Flower Power Cruise brought tons of memories and fun in the sun, and then a talk with ex-Beatles drummer Pete Best after ...
Music star Lenny Welch, Asbury Park's first hitmaker in the rock 'n' roll era, died Wednesday, April 8, at AdventHealth ...
It’s retirement savings crunch time. If you are in your mid-50s or early 60s, retirement may be on the horizon and on your mind. After all, you've likely been in the workforce for years and have ...
The Beatles fired him in 1962, now Pete Best ends his music career. Before retiring, he revealed whether he's still angry at ...
John & Paul,' a new book by journalist Ian Leslie, explores the intricacies of their complicated relationship.
The basement in his old family home, at Hayman’s Street, West Derby, which his mother opened as the Casbah Club and saw a number of early Beatles gigs ... “As far as I’m concerned, it happened 60-odd ...
The 15-song recording dates to the Liverpool band's failed audition for Decca Records in early 1962—months before it released ...