The Beatles’ 1966 world stadium tour, saw the Fab Four reach breaking point. A combination of administrative errors, overcrowding, and Lennon’s divisive statement that The Beatles were “bigger than ...
The Beatles' recording of 'The White Album' was marred by disharmony and one member of the band walked out of the studio ...
The Beatles' recording of 'Back in the USSR' from 'The White Album' saw Ringo Starr walk out of the band, but it was still ...
In the winter of 1963-1964, a previously unknown Catholic nun from Belgium became arguably the least likely, worldwide chart ...
During the break up of The Beatles, Paul McCartney spent a lot of his time at his farm in Campbeltown, Scotland. When John ...
The Beatles continued performing “Paperback Writer,” and it was part of their 1966 tour setlist, it wasn’t the easiest for the four to pull off. The layered vocals were difficult to ...
Revolting against his fame, Dylan has often misled the press, wound up his fans, and pranked artists – even getting the ...
1996's 'Revolver' saw The Beatles' sound move on from their early pop stylings, with many critics seeing it as the beginning ...
Ringo Starr talks about his new country album 'Look Up,' which pairs the Beatles drummer with T Bone Burnett, Molly Tuttle, ...
Eat the Document' was never theatrically released, nor did it get a video release, and has been viewed mostly via bootlegs.
The disharmony and bad mood among the band during the sessions for 'The White Album' had a big impact on the recording of ...
In 1967 The Beatles were at the peak ... Revolver' and became 'Magical Mystery Tour', which was released as a double EP in December 1967. Its initial US release included the classic tracks ...