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If you're interested in psychedelic history, listen to the Otherworld podcast interview with journalist Susanna Cahalan, who ...
Do we need any more Beatles books? The answer is: that’s the wrong question. What we need is more Beatles books that are ...
John Lennon may be a modern songwriting legend, but his envy of this 1970s hit had him just as hungry for songwriting as he ...
Creatives are usually looking to leave their audience with a smile on their face, but sometimes albums can turn someone right off if they have the wrong aim.
Rachel Zegler has received "really alarming" online hate but refuses to adopt a "victim mindset" when it comes to the abuse.
McCartney has spoken several times about how he was initially taken aback when Yoko Ono came on the scene. “She didn’t break ...
We know her name, but the story of Yoko Ono has been largely ignored or told only as a footnote in the story of John Lennon and The Beatles. Music journalist David Sheff was the last person to ...
The Beatles were never afraid to be a little opaque in their writing, but a John Lennon track from 'The White Album' doubled down on the confusion.
A 1962 love letter from John Lennon to his future wife Cynthia, in which he complains about Paul McCartney's snoring, will be ...
These somewhat dark and a little disturbing albums from the 1970s are still considered groundbreaking works today.
One to One: John & Yoko focuses primarily on John Lennon’s life from 1971 to 1973, when he and Yoko Ono moved to New York ...
Performing with John Lennon is a fantasy held by countless musicians, but guitarist Earl Slick once passed up on the opportunity owing to a vicious hango ...