Many a pop star has faced a public controversy over the past five decades – an unfortunately timed Tweet here, an interview aside there – but, arguably, none has weathered
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The Beatles released their eighth studio album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” in the summer of 1967. It won instant praise from fans and critics alike and became the
A blue plaque commemorating Beatles guitarist George Harrison’s time living in Esher has been unveiled by his first wife Pattie Boyd.The plaque, organised by the Esher Residents Association (ERA), marks
JOHN Lennon’s killer was trained to murder the former Beatles frontman by the CIA in a bid to stop the influential star radicalising young Americans with his left wing beliefs,
Paul McCartney posted a tribute to late James Bond actor Roger Moore on Tuesday (May 23) via Twitter after hearing
The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band turns 50 on June 1st, and a massive reissue is set for
The band’s 1963 gig advert was expected to fetch between £400 to £800 as part of a collection of Sixties
George Harrison’s “crap” first guitar which has been gently weeping in a cupboard for more than 50 years could fetch
LOS ANGELES: Actor Johnny Depp says “great actor” and legendary musician Paul McCartney doesn’t “lack in the talent department”. Depp
Paul McCartney Praises Pot, Slams Fans on ‘Fixing a Hole’: The Story Behind Every ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Song
For a while, there were two prevailing opinions on what “Fixing a Hole,” the fifth track on the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, was about. Some people thought


