There are hundreds, thousands, possibly even hundreds of thousands of books about The Beatles. You could conceivably spend the rest of your life reading nothing but books about the Fab Four.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. An annual tradition for 51 years, The Fest For Beatles Fans, will ...
Bryan Steffy/Getty; Kevin Mazur/Getty The Righteous Brothers opened for both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones early in the legendary bands’ careers — but singer Bill Medley says his ...
They will also mark the first time that The Beatles and Apple Corps have allowed the legendary British band’s life stories and music to be used in scripted films. Sawai’s SAG Award is the ...
A piece of toast said to be left on a plate by George Harrison and pocketed by a fan before being preserved on a scrapbook page, has been purchased by a Beatles fan. In 1962, 15-year-old Sue ...
After taking the UK by storm in 1963, The Beatles became famous around the world in 1964. They were on a 19-date concert residency in Paris on January 25, 1964 of that year when manager Brian Epstein ...
On this day (February 19) in 1964, a British company shipped a massive load of Beatles merchandise to the United States. The shipment included more than 1,000 pounds of Beatles wigs so new fans of ...
Anna Sawai has responded to rumors that have her pegged to play Yoko Ono in the upcoming set of Beatles films from director Sam Mendes. “I think a rumor is just a rumor,” the actress said ...
Named The Abrams Brothers, it was a cornerstone of the Liverpudlian menswear scene, even having been visited by The Beatles between their early shows at the city’s hallowed Cavern Club.
Sure, you’ve seen the archival television clips of the Beatles’ famous appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, but what about firsthand, long-lost photographs from that same time shot by one of ...
Paul McCartney will reveal how he reinvented his career after the Beatles split in a new book centered around his experiences with his other rock band Wings. As the Sixties came to a close ...
As noted by Billboard, The Beatles spent a total of 132 weeks at No. 1, with the first time being the week of Feb. 15, 1964. The album that spent the longest on the chart consecutively was Sgt.
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