Paul McCartney sits in a chair, bass guitar propped on his knees, and plucks out a riff — nothing fancy, not yet, though he can tell he might be onto
The Beatles Artifacts
John Lennon was a lot of things: expert singer, clever lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, iconoclastic forward thinker, peace advocate, bread enthusiast. But in The Beatles, he was very rarely a lead guitarist. That’s
Peter Jackson’s eight-hour Disney Plus docuseries The Beatles: Get Back, an extended behind-the-scenes accounting of the recording of Let It Be, features one particular scene that foreshadows The Beatles’ dissolution. It’s January 1969,
George Harrison died 20 years ago, and just before he lost his battle with cancer, he had one final meeting with his former Beatles bandmates, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
Peter Jackson’s Get Back has delighted fans of the Fab Four, but you’ll also spot a lesser-known face in the
Get Back is Disney+’s new documentary about The Beatles, which takes us into the room where the Fab Four were working on
Jonah Lees will play John Lennon, Blake Richardson will star as Paul McCartney, Leo Harvey Elledge is George Harrison while
NEW YORK (AP) — For 50 years, the fixed narrative had the Beatles’ “Let it Be” recording session as a
All You Need Is Love—as Paul McCartney and Wife Nancy Shevell Prove! All About Their Marriage and Macca’s Marital History


