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A last recorded meeting between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison revealed how they might have carried on despite their ...
Known as “The Singing Cowboy,” Gene Autry was one of the biggest stars in American entertainment across the 1930s and 40s. He ...
The producer, son of legendary “fifth Beatle” George Martin, has worked on Fab Four material for nearly 20 years since he ...
As many know, Starr was the band’s drummer and was not much of a singer. But for every project and album they released, John ...
Biopics are a very difficult genre to tackle, and the fact that the movies will be about perhaps the most popular band that ...
Helain and Jimmy Pesis – who attended the concert at ages 12 and 13 – just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Both ...
Starr was shocked to hear what Lennon said in the original demo tape, and saw it as a sign to get the Beatles back together ...
Almost 60 years ago, The Beatles appeared at the Mid-South Coliseum, a day that was part of the group's final tour.
Publication and exhibition named "Photograph" Exclusive interview with Ringo Starr about his passion of photography.
When The Beatles recorded 'Abbey Road', they were on the cusp of implosion. There was one Paul McCartney song that nearly pushed Ringo Starr over the edge.
In spite of the Beatles, the reputations of Lennon and McCartney have remained largely distinct: Lennon, the rebellious truth ...
Paul McCartney's solo career got off to a rocky start. Ringo Starr, the most amiable Beatle, was uncharacteristically brutal in his review of Ram.