O’Neill was best known as a chronicler of 1960s’ music and events, but worked with a variety of cultural figures over the years from Audrey Hepburn to Amy Winehouse Terry
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In early June 1966, The Rolling Stones ruled the airwaves on both sides of the Atlantic with “Paint It Black.” That track, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard and
Paul McCartney remembered Robert Freeman as “imaginative and a true original thinker” in a tribute to the late photographer who shot some of the Beatles’ most memorable album covers. Freeman’s
The Beatles produced an iconic mix of cheery pop songs and psychedelic experiments. Although they never wrote as many macabre tunes as Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, or Marilyn Manson, the
After the Beatles tragically broke up in the early 1970s, each member of the band went on to have a
“Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” is not the perfect Beatles song. Half the band—John and George, specifically—hated the White Album track, and its
Paul McCartney has paid tribute to photographer Robert Freeman, who has died aged 82. Freeman was responsible for the iconic
When Eric Clapton headed into Abbey Road studios to play guitar on a Beatles song in 1968, he didn’t take
Remembering Pauline Sutcliffe 8th, January 1944 – 13th, October 2019 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing
Ringo Starr is ready to go back out on the road with his All-Starr Band. They’ll play 20 shows in