The Beatles are a band so synonymous with pop music there we’re betting that a large chunk of the world’s population has had a go at singing one of their
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In the 1960s, many fans saw the Beatles and the Rolling Stones as rivals. Paul McCartney accused the Stones of copying his band. Likewise, Mick Jagger felt the Beatles copied
John Lennon was a singer-songwriter who had a tremendous influence. Certain genres like psychedelic and avant-garde music wouldn’t be the same without him. Surprisingly, his influence also extended to horror
The Beatles legend John Lennon’s son, Julian Lennon, spoke in a recent interview with Asian One and revealed how did
The Beatles formed nearer in time to the Spanish Flu (1918 -1920) than our current Covid-19 pandemic. This year is
It wasn’t quite the day the music died, but for Beatles fans the world over, it must have felt pretty
The Beatles took inspiration from all sorts of places. They often took inspiration from their contemporaries. The Fab Four’s hit “Eleanor Rigby” was influenced by, of all things, a horror


