J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
At the very heart of the White Album, this tender Beatles masterpiece pulled from the classical music tradition and ...
With any artistic pursuit, the artist runs the risk of regretting their choices as time passes and their craft develops. Even the Beatles looked back on some of their earliest offerings and cringed.
Toward the end of The Beatles' lifetime, Paul McCartney and John Lennon were at odds over their differing approaches to ...
In 1968, The Beatles were going through a tough time. The year before had been full of incredible highs, such as the release of their iconic album Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band, and ...
When The Beatles were in the studio, Paul McCartney was most often the one driving everyone nuts during the recording process. That was certainly the case with “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer,” the Abbey ...
Back in 2010, a member of the Steve Hoffman forum said Lennon’s friend, the New York City photographer Bob Gruen, told him ...
John Lennon may have had a wealth of classics under his belt, but sometimes the world wasn't ready to hear them in their ...
Ringo Starr sang some Beatles classics. John Lennon and Paul McCartney made sure of that by writing some standout songs for him.
George Martin may have been known as 'The Fifth Beatle' for good reason, but Paul McCartney was leary about showing the ...
Like many artists in the 1970s, Steely Dan rose to prominence while following in the footsteps of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The Beatles were a source of ...
His best-selling album, 1971's multi-platinum Imagine, was followed by the gold-selling Mind Games in 1973 and Walls and Bridges in 1974. Only 1972's newsy, overtly political Some Time in New York ...