The recent Ron Howard documentary film “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years” highlights the cultural phenomenon of Beatlemania in the 1960s. The movie captures America’s excitement
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It is serendipity when one’s name matches one’s being and the natural reaction of all those in his presence. When John Cowan sings any note the reflexive response of all
The Beatles cast a long, fab shadow over many a career.In almost every interview he’s done, director Richard Lester says that no matter what films he’s done throughout his career,
Kay Zar Crow was only 15 years old when she pulled off a helicopter stunt to meet The Beatles. She shared her story of becoming a “Helicopter Girl” with Circa
MASHANTUCKET, CT. (WFSB) -A living history exhibit of The Beatles started on Thursday at Foxwoods Resort Casino.There were 73 million
Nine Entertainment presented 1964 The Tribute, which recreated a Beatles concert from the pre-Sgt. Pepper era, at 8 p.m. on
Incredible images show 1960s Beatlemania Liverpool in black and white merged with the colourful modern-day city.The stunning pictures offer a
Lancashire author Richard Houghton’s new book captures the memories of Beatles fans who saw the Fab Four play live. Here
The Beatles today live on through their famed recording catalog, but during the first half of the ‘60s, fans around
Money can’t buy me love, but a well-written Airbnb post could win you a night with Grammy-winning producer Mark Ronson at London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios. Yes, that’s the Abbey