MICHAEL JACKSON bought up the rights to a number of songs in 1985, including many of The Beatles’ tracks – something Sir Paul McCartney called “dodgy – but why did
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They needed a Ringo song. It’s early summer 1966, and The Beatles are in the throes of their most experimental, most musically ambitious, and most drastically different sounding LP yet, Revolver. The
Two handwritten setlists from the early days of The Beatles are officially going under the hammer courtesy of Bonhams auction house. The setlists, among only eight believed to still be
Paul McCartney has encouraged his fans and followers on social media to get vaccinated against coronavirus. The Beatles legend is
For over 50 years, The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was seen as the culmination of popular music, the height
Paul McCartney had gotten there earlier. So had Ringo Starr and even John Lennon with some singles. And technically speaking


