‘Play It Loud’ book provides guidance for Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new rock-focused exhibition. Jimmy Page’s guitars displayed in the new “Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll” exhibit.
The Beatles Artifacts
The Beatles set a record for most songs in the Hot 100 on April 11, 1964, notching a remarkable 14 entries. The mark stood for more than a half century,
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, The Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney broke $100 million threshold (solo career touring total) in Latin America. In total, he sold 7.5 million
John Lennon’s battle with then-U.S. President Richard Nixon is well-known – but a recently-discovered telegram revealed that fellow Beatle George Harrison also had an angry exchange with the shamed leader’s
Just as Mary Quant’s name is synonymous with miniskirts, makeup, and Mods, so Pattie Boyd’s is with London’s 1960s Youthquake
Money can’t buy you love, but it can buy you one of Paul McCartney’s old school books — that is,
The iconic three days of peace and music that the Woodstock Festival procured in 1969 are returning for their 50th
By Nick Enoch for MailOnline Published: 10:08 EDT, 25 March 2019 | Updated: 10:35 EDT, 25 March 2019 Never-before-seen photos


