George Harrison had to fight to get his voice heard during the early days of The Beatles. Part of that was metaphoric, considering how his first only self-written song on
“The Boys of Dungeon Lane,” Paul McCartney’s twenty-seventh post-Beatles studio album, is the portrait of an artist in his twilight, a rich assortment of storytelling and nostalgia befitting the world’s
Paul McCartney has named the ten songs that soundtracked his life in a new radio interview.McCartney is set to be a special guest on BBC Radio 2’s Tracks of My
TeaFlix Tuesday with Liberty DeVitto Liberty DeVitto (born Liberatori) grew up in Brooklyn, New York, in an Italian-American family. His father served as a New York City police officer, and
George Harrison didn’t really need to play by anyone else’s rules once The Beatles broke up.He was the one who had to go along with everything that John Lennon and