The skinny, mop-headed, postwar kids out of the grim, gray Anglo-Irish port of Liverpool burst out of their local-band chains by being superbly gifted, in satire, in lyrics, and in
“Money can’t buy me love”, the Beatles once sang, but a contract that helped launch the most successful pop foursome of all times commanded an auction price at Sotheby’s on
“Can’t Buy Me Love”—not at a pet store, anyway. The Beatles, whose songs remain among the most celebrated and beloved music of all-time, have donated the use of the classic
Titled The Nation’s Favourite Beatles Number One, it will include interviews with Beatles insiders, close friends, musicians and celebrity fans. The documentary will look at the 27 Beatles hits that reached number
Ringo Starr, his wife, Barbara Bach, George Harrison’s son Dhani and widow Olivia and Sir Paul McCartney with his wife,
From Let it Be to She Loves You, The Nation’s Favourite Beatles Number One will look at just how all
On June 4, 1980, at age 40, former Beatle John Lennon — the man who had compared himself to Jesus,
Nothing brings out the best in a songwriter like a partnership with just the right amount of creative tension. Just
Rick Rubin is not pleased. The famed and famously hirsute record producer and cofounder of Def Jam Records is sitting
Paul McCartney’s ongoing Archive Collection received two more editions this year, taking another look at one of the most successful periods of his solo career. Tug of War and Pipes