Peter Asher is more than qualified to take us on a journey through the Beatles’ many songs and adventures. He’s a longtime friend of the band, and in the late
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Most of the stories of the White Album sessions are dark. There’s the one about Ringo feeling so unwanted he left the country while recording “Back in the USSR.” Or
What could Paul McCartney, after five decades in music and an astonishing seven previous concert recordings, still have to tell
In early June 1966, The Rolling Stones ruled the airwaves on both sides of the Atlantic with “Paint It Black.”
Paul McCartney remembered Robert Freeman as “imaginative and a true original thinker” in a tribute to the late photographer who
The Beatles produced an iconic mix of cheery pop songs and psychedelic experiments. Although they never wrote as many macabre
After the Beatles tragically broke up in the early 1970s, each member of the band went on to have a solo career. George Harrison proved he could be a great