A handwritten letter from John Lennon’s Aunt, Mimi Smith, which dates from September 1967 and refers to The Beatles visit to Bangor, is set to be auctioned next weekend. The
Letter about The Beatles visit to Bangor up for auction
THE BEATLES’ producer George Martin was “frozen out” by the band when they recorded the White Album, claims a new biography. By George Simpson PUBLISHED: 15:53, Sun, Aug 19, 2018
It was Sunday, December 1, 1963 and hundreds of adrenaline-fuelled fans encircled Leicester’s De Montfort Hall. They were desperate to intercept the mop-haired four on their arrival. When word got
The two surviving Beatles paid tribute to Aretha Franklin today following the news of the Queen of Soul’s death. Paul
Back in June, when Paul McCartney announced the details of his upcoming studio album, Egypt Station, he also released a
John Lennon’s last car was a first.By late 1978, the singer had settled into a relatively low-profile, post-Beatlemania life with his family in New York City and was riding around


