Many readers who attended the Fab Four’s only San Diego concert 60 years ago remember the event like it took place just yesterday.
I Want to Hold Your Hand didn’t sound like traditional rock. It gave The Beatles their first U.S. No.1 and marked a turning ...
Photo: Marc Millman Paul McCartney's unwavering ability to transport a crowd back in time took on new meaning during his return to the stage on September ...
Sir Paul McCartney officially kicked off his first North American tour in three years with a pair of shows in California over ...
That was the neon salutation greeting Paul McCartney in Palm Desert, Calif., where he kicked off the North America leg of his ...
The Ohana and Tiki stages were located next to each other and featured a rotating schedule of performances throughout the day. Attendees could bring their own blankets and beach towels, and unlike at ...
From "The First Single" to "Dog Problems" and "On Your Porch," these are the 10 best songs by The Format as their reunion ...
You remember that scene in A Hard Days Night, where The Beatles get their fan mail? John, Paul and George get a small stack between them. Ringo Starr asks if any of them are for him, then gets handed ...
The Beatles have been busy. So has New Orleans-based Beatles expert Bruce Spizer. Just as the Beatles announced that the 1995 “Anthology” documentary will be rereleased and expanded on screen, on ...
The Beatles in 1965: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison; and their landmark Shea Stadium show of 15th August 1965. Picture: ZUMA Press, Inc/Alamy/NY Daily News Archive via ...
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When the Beatles hit a grand slam in rock-and-roll
Fourteen-year-old Barbara Kiczek of suburban Roselle, New Jersey, felt as if she had gone to heaven. And it wasn’t because she was sitting so high in an upper level of Shea Stadium in Queens, the new ...
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