John Lennon's last live performance of a Beatles song brought his career full circle, thanks to a fellow British musician.
This song was actually supposed to be confusing.
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" is the Beatles' most extravagantly passionate vision of romance. You can bet Taylor understands ...
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How Ringo Starr became The Beatles' drummer
The Beatles didn't come together overnight. While John Lennon and Paul McCartney laid the foundations years earlier, it was the arrival of Ringo Starr that completed the lineup the world would come to ...
The Beatles tried two different recording approaches on "Across The Universe". Neither did justice to John Lennon's lovely ...
John Lennon didn't mince his words when he denounced Elvis Presley during a 1963 appearance on the British television show, ...
John Lennon asked Eric Clapton to play on his early solo single 'Cold Turkey', but was later more impressed by another ...
The Beatles had grander ambitions for their comeback/unintended farewell concert in 1969, but the DIY idea they landed on was ...
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He was a shy, retiring, Jewish record store manager. How did he come to manage the world’s biggest rock band?
Mr. Moonlight: Brian Epstein and the Making of The Beatles By Philip Norman Da Capo, $32.50, 368 pages Brian Epstein was a ...
Ringo Starr has enjoyed his share of hit songs the Beatles broke up. Here's a countdown of his 30 best songs, from "Photograph" to now.
Abandoned hotel where John Lennon & Yoko Ono stayed as newlyweds in 1969, just one year before The Beatles split.
Murray the K had made it his business to know and The Beatles had made it their business to know him. For both reasons, he ...
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