Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall were indispensable allies to The Beatles at the height of their fame. The two men were officially considered the band’s road crew, with Aspinall originally
Although they didn’t know it when they arrived that day, January 26th would prove to be one of the most notable days during the entire recording process of The Beatles’ Get Back album.
When the Beatles went into Abbey Road Studios to record the ‘Paperback Writer’ sessions on 13th April 1966, they were looking to experiment with a new bass sound. At the
It’s a debate that has lasted the better part of 50 years and one that will never really have a definitive answer. The split of The Beatles, arguably the biggest
On October 5, 1962, the Beatles‘ official debut single was released. The song, “Love Me Do,” was backed on the B-side by the track “P.S. I Love You.” It landed in