Amron launched the International Committee to Reunite the Beatles in 1976. His plan was to solicit $1 from each of the group’s fans, with an eye on amassing as much as $50 million by the 10th ...
In September 1964, The Beatles made their way to Cleveland’s Public Auditorium, a performance that caused uproar, injuries, and a ban for the band in the birthplace of rock n’ roll. The hysteria of ...
The Beatles’ fourth Hot 100 chart-topper was “Love Me Do,” which had a weeklong run at No. 1 that began on May 30. The band’s fifth single to top the Hot 100 in 1964 was “A Hard Day’s ...
UNITED KINGDOM - 1st OCTOBER: The Beatles posed with bottles of beer and party snacks and balloons in October 1964. Left to right: Paul McCartney, John Lennon (1940-1980), Ringo Starr and George ...
The Beatles’ Abbey Road's on the rise on all five Billboard charts it appears on at the moment, ... [+] lifting more than 10 spaces on both the Billboard 200 and Top Album Sales list.
The Penny Lane Beatles Museum in Dunedin is a groovy tribute that will transport you straight to the swinging ’60s. In a ...
The Beatles—Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison—arrived in New York City for the first time on February 7, 1964 ... While on vacation in Miami Beach, Amron walked ...
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Beatlemania struck Cincinnati when fans got the chance of a lifetime to see The Beatles perform live at Cincinnati Gardens on Aug. 27, 1964.