It’s doubtful any record producer in music history had a better year than George Martin did in 1963. His Beatles dominated the charts, boasting a No. 1 song for 37
Monmouth University Beatles professor publishes George Martin bio
In 1963, The Beatles came to Southport to play a six-day run at the Odeon Cinema on Lord Street.The shows featured a setlist including She Loves You, I Saw You
“It’s All Too Much,” buried on Yellow Submarine, is one of the most satisfying rock songs I know. It opens with bravura feedback followed by a welling up of guitar,
Paul Peabody, a violinist with the New York City Ballet, played the violin solo in “My Heart Will Go On” from the movie sountrack. He will auction off a violin
AS the driving force behind sixties icons The Moody Blues, Justin Hayward penned classics like Nights in White Satin, New
By Andrew Mearns Prior to the construction of AT&T Park in 2000, Candlestick Park served as the home of the
MILWAUKEE, WI — A Milwaukee newspaper made one of those blunders that made the correction more enduring than the original
A sitar which George Harrison is said to have taken on his honeymoon and played while his bride Pattie Boyd
french illustrator jean jullien, creator of the peace for paris symbol, continues to spread ideas of love and harmony by
A new National Library exhibition breathes life into old relics from popular culture. A tramways timetable and drivers’ license wouldn’t have been thought of as precious objects when they were


