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Bank of Books Malibu hosted acclaimed journalist and author Ivor Davis on Saturday, Jan. 30, as he discussed his book, “The Beatles and Me: On Tour.”When he was 26, Davis
Our eyes were drawn to their rather fetching bomber jackets – Apple’s hailing from Stella McCartney Kids and most likely a gift from McCartney herself (McCartney and Paltrow are firm
The first Beatles single “Please Please Me” was released in the U.S. on the Vee Jay label in 1963. The song was the second single in the U.K. for the
Music students from Weston-super-Mare were given the opportunity to perform at one of the world’s most famous recording studios –
The Mail on Sunday’s Gareth Huw Davies takes a tour of the Czech capital’s fine old buildings, sees a magnificent
With those words, Ed Sullivan introduced American households to the Fab Four. February 9 marks the 52nd anniversary of the
The Hollywood Vampires, including Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry “and friends,” will make their TV debut at the upcoming
Plans to develop the Liverpool street where Beatle Ringo Starr grew up have been approved by the city’s cabinet.Liverpool City
He is rarely seen in public with both daughters simultaneously. But Sir Paul McCartney changed all that when he stepped out with daughters Mary and Stella on Friday evening in central