It is an understatement to say that rock wouldn't be the same if it weren't for The Beatles. After all, the band formed by ...
The Beatles’ appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” that Sunday evening was watched by some 73 million people, sending many viewers on completely new paths in their lives. As we celebrate the ...
they appear everywhere in the '60s: on TV, movie screens, magazine covers, lunch boxes, dolls, dishes and more. Beatlemania influences hairstyles and clothing, but most of all, the Beatles ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Beatles hit America in a major way in the mid-’60s, and once they did, there was no going back. One of the most famous moments ...
The only other name to manage this showing is The Beatles. They became the first to do so 60 years ago on multiple occasions, as their American takeover was just beginning. In March 1964 ...
the “Little Beatles”. There are plenty of wonderfully casual ’60s anecdotes. Saunders invites The Rolling Stones to her parents’ house for tea: “Quick, put the china cups away!
The rare, eight-inch acetate record features several iconic Beatles’ songs and was originally won through a local drawing ...
Micky Dolenz says the Monkees weren't a band, they were a TV show about a band. The Beatles got it. To John Lennon, they were like the Marx Brothers.
The Beatles' 'Now and Then' may win record of the year. Is it singular for the academy, or a boomer-rock harbinger?
The Beatles kept up a very prolific recording pace throughout their time together in the ’60s. Even when they gave themselves a little breathing room between records, they pushed the pedal to ...
noting that the arrival of the Beatles in the U.S. during 1964 got him out of a personal doldrums from what he considered “the death of rock ‘n’ roll” during the early ‘60s after the ...