With their arrival in America, the Beatles ushered in a new era of hyper-popular rock ’n’ roll music On December 26, 1963, ...
They might have dominated two different decades of rock, but the Beatles and America have a surprisingly strong connection.
Revisiting The Beatles' very first tour of the United States of America back in February 1964, which began at the Washington Coliseum playing to 8000 people.
features never-before-seen footage of the Beatles as they arrived in America to unprecedented fanfare in February 1964, as well as new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. "It was like ...
As McCartney says in the documentary: “Maybe America needed something like the Beatles to lift it out of mourning and just sort of say ‘Life goes on.’” ...
Photographer Harry Benson, who accompanied the Beatles on their 1964 tour, shares his memories of the band's experiences, ...
In truth, America needed The Beatles in early 1964 ... Few would have imagined that its new iteration would come in the form of mop-top haircuts, close harmonies and Chesterfield suits, but ...
With the Beatles, the pursuit, at long last, was over. Happiness had arrived. They were the ones who told America, and the world: You deserve something that feels as good as this. You can feel ...
“Maybe America needed something like the Beatles ... “Jamie Bernstein says that whenever Beatles songs come on, she has to stop what she’s doing because it goes straight into her heart ...