The Beatles returned to the U.S. in 1965 and 1966 as well. And America survived. John Lennon, the band’s composer and vocalist, died in 1980 after he was shot and killed in New York. George Harrison, ...
Shortly before The Beatles’ history-making Stateside visit, Capitol Records secured exclusive U.S. rights to release the band ...
A group at the store came up with an idea to meet their idols when the Beatles performed at Met Stadium in August 1965.
America was in the grip of Beatlemania — and on September 13, 1964, Charm City was the epicenter, as screaming kids packed Baltimore’s two-year-old Civic Center.
Eight years after the phone call with Keltner, Lennon was shot and killed outside his apartment in New York City on December ...
The Beatles’ American-released albums between January 1964 and March 1965 will be boxed for a new mono 180-gram vinyl set cut ...
As 2024 marks the 60th anniversary of the band’s only tour here, here are ten beloved Beatles songs that its creators ...
It may have been “20 years ago today” that “Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play,” but it’s been 60 years since The Beatles ...
Hurricanes, unions and segregationists tried to stop the Beatles from playing a concert in Jacksonville 60 years ago. The Fab ...
Seven Beatles albums from '64 are being collected as 'The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono,' with six of the titles also ...
Sixty years after the Indiana State Fairgrounds vibrated with the jumping and screaming of fans seeing The Beatles perform, a ...
It was a series of begats (Elvis begat the Beatles, the Beatles begat Jann Wenner, etc.) involving identity-famished ...