On Feb. 11, 1964, Beatlemania blasted Washington — all shrieks and Arthur haircuts and songs people couldn’t quite make out. Two nights after their hysteria-inducing welcome-to-America appearance on “The Ed
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(KFVS) -It’s estimated more than 111 million people were tuned into last weekend’s Super Bowl.That’s a big number. But a TV variety show on CBS and KFVS12 also drew quite
A COLLECTION of historic photos capture the first time The Beatles set foot on US soil. The fascinating images, from February 1964, show what happened after The Fab Four landed
The Beatles only performed in Cleveland twice–at Cleveland Public Hall in 1964 and Cleveland Municipal Stadium in 1966–but they were
On February 3, 1959, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson were killed in a plane crash
In January 1969 The Beatles were finishing the recording of what would be their last album Let It Be at
By late 1961, the Beatles – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and drummer Pete Best – were one of
There’s gold in them thar hills, though precisely how much varies wildly. I’m talking about old music, by which I
If we stick to just the world of The Beatles, one of the oldest and longest-running conspiracy theory says that Paul McCartney was already dead for more than fifty years.