The Beatles returned to the U.S. in 1965 and 1966 as well. And America survived. John Lennon, the band’s composer and vocalist, died in 1980 after he was shot and killed in New York. George Harrison, ...
The Killers paid tribute to the Beatles' 1964 performance at Forest Hills Stadium by covering "I Want to Hold Your Hand." ...
The Beatles song John Lennon wishes he'd never written is 1965's 'It's Only Love'. Lennon especially hated the lyrics in the ...
"Some of you might know the history of the place," Killers frontman Brandon Flowers told the crowd. "Obviously there were ...
Eleanor Rigby' tells one of the most compelling character-driven stories of any Beatles song. But who's Father McKenzie, the ...
Unless we’re talking about something like the Ed Sullivan Show performances, the Beatles’ most famous American concert is ...
The Beatles went viral before there was viral. In 1964, after playing to a staggering 45% of American households on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in February, the band embarked upon a chaotic tour of ...
Relive history-making moments through stunning news photographs of famous 20th century figures from The Beatles to the ...
Plain and simple, I am a Beatles fan because of video games—prior to a specific game, I didn’t give two shits about one of ...
The Beatles legends Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Ringo Starr and the estates of John Lennon and George Harrison have made a ...
Shortly before The Beatles’ history-making Stateside visit, Capitol Records secured exclusive U.S. rights to release the band ...