In the mid-1960s, The Beatleswere going through the most transformative phases of their musical careers. They were beginning to leave the bright pop of their early work, making way for more ...
The Beatles' 1965 Shea Stadium concert revolutionised stadium rock, despite overwhelming technical problems that required extensive studio repairs before the famous television broadcast.
In 1965, The Beatles released “ Ticket To Ride ”. Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, “Ticket To Ride” appears on Help ...
Was Meryl Streep at the Beatles’ Historic 1965 Concert at Shea Stadium? originally appeared on Parade. Beatlemania reached its zenith on Aug. 15, 1965, when the Fab Four—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, ...
The heirs of concert promoter Sid Bernstein assert ownership over master tapes from The Beatles' 1965 performance at Shea Stadium. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large On the verge of last ...
“Top of the Mountain” by Laurie Jacobson goes behind the scenes of iconic British rock group’s concert in New York Santa Rosa author Laurie Jacobson was 13 years old when she saw the Beatles perform ...
In August 1965, The Beatles were far more than an upstart. Since landing in America the previous year (February ’64), the Fab Four had gone on a run of No. 1 hits no other recording artist — not even ...
The Fab Four are back in Surf City this weekend. Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts is returning to an old favorite — the Beatles — for its fundraiser concert for its Music, Media and ...
Indeed, Macca remains haunted by a regretful remark he made to his late mother Mary — a lament that lives on in a legendary line from The Beatles’ 1965 No. 1 single. While “Yesterday” — which was ...
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