We could talk for hours about the conception of The Beatles best songs but this Paul McCartney track is a revealing insight ...
The Beatles allegedly hated quite a few of their famous songs, including these four tracks that are still fan favorites to some.
Let it be.” Those were the last words of one of the two ‘last’ songs The Beatles released in 1970 right after their break-up.
This iconic Beatles album opener was heavily inspired by two iconic American acts: the Beach Boys and Chuck Berry.
The Beatles' legendary appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show was watched on television by 73 million of the nation’s 191 million people, nearly 40%.
Songs of rock 'n' roll legends — along with up-and-comers — will fill downtown Jacksonville this summer for the Jacksonville Main Street Downtown Concert Series ...
Rock music has been the heartbeat of rebellion, innovation, and raw emotion for decades. From electrifying guitar solos to ...
It was 56 years ago this January that The Beatles played their final ever show. In the seven years prior, they revolutionised ...
Abbey Road by The Beatles returns to three Billboard charts this week after not appearing on any of them last time around.
Paul McCartney talks about performing for Barack and Michelle Obama at the Kennedy Center Honors, recording his album Band on the Run in Nigeria and reconnecting with John Lennon before his passing.