Kids were quicker to catch on to Beatlemania than parents and newspapers were. But on July 1, 1963, London tabloid The Daily Sketch dispatched Terry O’Neill, 24, to photograph a Liverpool pop
‘Live and Let Die’, one of the most important post-Beatles releases for Paul McCartney, turns 50 this week. The song was originally recorded for the Roger Moore-starring James Bond movie
For Mary McCartney, directing the enthralling documentary If These Walls Could Sing on the history of London’s Abbey Road studio wasn’t just as a tip of the hat to her
During the early days of writing the script for the 1983 movie WarGames, John Lennon was considered for the role of Stephen Falken.This unique casting choice was discussed in a
This summer and fall, as he has done annually since 1989, save for a two-year interruption because of the pandemic, Ringo Starr will be on tour, playing two monthlong tours