It could be said eight violins, four violas, four cellos, three trumpets, three trombones, two guitars, and a choir of fourteen women were what finally broke up The Beatles. When
On December 5, 1980, John Lennon gave what would be his final interview to Rolling Stone. He would be murdered three days later. In the nine-hour interview, Lennon gave editor
The documentary Beatles ‘64 takes a look at the band’s arrival in the United States in 1964, and among the songs and nostalgia, there’s a pretty dark and sad part
There’s no arguing or denying – John Lennon is one of the best songwriters of all time. That’s not even an opinion; it’s a fact that, alongside Paul McCartney, The
The Beatles‘ career is as close to perfection as any band could possibly achieve. Significantly, they were pioneers and refused to rest on their laurels, constantly seeking new musical challenges.