The Beatles dubbed their 1965 release, 'Rubber Soul', as their "pot album," but it did more than highlight a new habit.
By 1967, what the Beatles did spoke as loudly as the music they made. They had long arrived at their goal, dreamed up when ...
Given the backdrop and background, the two most appropriate seasonal selections were “Wonderful Christmastime,” a McCartney solo single from 1979 that nicely closed out the first set/act, and a ...
On the day Paul McCartney, the most successful songwriter of all time, was born – June 18, 1942 – Liverpool was being ...
Various songs by The Beatles get pretty sad, including the likes of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Ticket to Ride," and ...
This 1967 Beatles song from Sgt. Pepper was banned at first but went on to redefine rock music and inspire countless ...
Despite its success, George Harrison thought one particular album was a confused effort from the Beatles. Find out which one.
It’s easy to imagine that plenty of the audience watching The Bootleg Beatles at York Barbican will have seen the real deal in their heyday. That they come to see the Bootleg version and embrace it so ...
In “Glass Onion” from the 1968 White Album, Lennon references a number of the Fab Four’s recent hits. The lyrics drop nods to ...
John Lennon’s son, Sean Ono Lennon, is worried about the Beatles’ legacy. During a new interview on “CBS Sunday Morning,” Sean, 50, explained how he’s made it his mission to make sure future ...
Sigourney Weaver recalls a close encounter with John Lennon, her favorite member of the Beatles, and the letter she wrote him ...