No one knew it at the time, but at the end of their 1966 North American Tour, the "Fab Four" would never again play a paid, public ticketed concert.
When the audience demanded an encore from Nur-D this past weekend, he didn't ask anyone behind the stage if he had time for one more song, as is usually the case. He asked the guy steering the stage. ...
You might know them, or you might not. Here are a few Beatles songs that we don't talk enough about on 'Magical Mystery Tour'.
Insofar as three-quarters of The Beatles were concerned, touring would remain a thing of the past, but for Paul McCartney, there was a growing belief that the longer the group distanced themselves ...
Carmen Salmon and Gary Rachac have never met. But both giddily attended the first and only San Diego concert by The Beatles at Balboa Stadium on Aug. 28, 1965. Like many others who were there, both of ...
When you hear that a symphony orchestra is playing Beatles songs, your mind naturally goes first to strings-soaked tunes like “Golden Slumbers,” “Eleanor Rigby” and “The End.” Ponder a bit further and ...
Ringo Starr is getting candid about his days with the Beatles, including the one rule the band never broke even as their fame skyrocketed. The legendary drummer revealed the one simple habit that ...
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