Considering The Beatles‘ universal acclaim, zeitgeist-shifting influence and staggering musical productivity, it’s easy to understand why they are considered by many to be the greatest band of all time. But
Speaking Words Of Wisdom: The Beatles Released Their Final Album “Let It Be” On This Day In 1970
Turner prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller is to stage a haunting tribute to the Beatles’ manager, Brian Epstein, in the run-up to events in Liverpool marking 50 years since the release
It’s been 53 years since The Beatles landed in the United States for the first time — and the British pop quartet are coming back.Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York
Secrets of the Dakota, the building where John Lennon lived and was killed, were revealed by real estate heirs and philanthropists Toby and Larry Milstein at a reception for the
Kobalt Music, the global music services company which has an office in London, has closed its $75m (approx. £57.9m) Series
1989 was the year classic rock surged back into the international mainstream.It was a year that saw Lou Reed release
His self-titled debut album is one of the most highly-anticipated releases of the year.But while many are utterly delighted with
WILKES-BARRE — Louise Harrison said she always knew her brother had something special.It was about 1955 and Louise’s brother, George,
BY MELISSA RUGGIERI/AJC Music Scene The Beatles are coming! That seems to be a rallying cry that never ages. But
To be able to imagine a world without the Beatles requires the same leap of imagination that could allow us to believe the band with any one of its members


