On May 8, 1970, The Beatles released their iconic album Let It Be. To mark the occasion, we’re revisiting Pat Carty’s deep-dive into the album, following the release of the
Aside from writing a majority of the entire Beatles catalog, in their earliest days as songwriters, John Lennon and Paul McCartney also wrote and produced songs for other artists.Videos by
For many years George Harrison’s songs were regarded as unfortunate necessities. His early offerings were included on tracklistings for the sake of diplomacy, but there was always a sense, as
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were two of the biggest bands to emerge from the 1960s, forming part of the British Invasion that dominated the music industry. Whereas the
The career span of Phil Collins has rarely been matched in pop history. Even though some people like to think of Collins as the drummer that ruined Genesis, his work