Music lover Dylan Jones reflecrs on why British music is the best in the world. Here’s Why British Music Is So Popular ...
She’s not the Beatles, grandpa: Charli XCX goes big with ... If you want to ever see them again, would it be wrong to buy a T-shirt on the way out? Lucky for us this is 2024, so we can just ...
Everyone’s a critic, so they say, and that included long-time Beatles producer George Martin. The “fifth Beatle” helped the Fab Four create their extensive and iconic discography since the ...
Sixty years after the Beatles’s first U.S. visit, the rock band still holds Billboard’s record for most No.1 songs on the Hot 100 chart and the record for most No.1 albums (19) in the history ...
Even in a world where rock biopics have become commonplace, talk of films chronicling the incredible career of the Beatles has generated plenty of buzz. A news release earlier this year confirmed ...
Mike Coppola/Getty ; David Redfern Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da! The Beatles are heading to the big screen. In early 2024, it was confirmed that director Sam Mendes and Sony Pictures would helm four ...
(Max Scheler, K & K/Redferns via Getty Images) The Beatles are heading to the big screen, with four biopics set to be released in 2027. The studio is keeping official casting details under wraps ...
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones are arguably the two biggest bands of all time. Both shot to stardom in the first half of the 1960s, as British music became a cultural force around the world.
On June 16, 1966, the Beatles performed “Paperback Writer” and “Rain” on Top of the Pops. Like many artists before, and after them, who appeared on the BBC show, the Beatles lip-synced ...
It's something Beatles fans thought they would never hear again - Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon harmonising on stage. And Sir Paul has admitted it is "very emotional" to play new Beatles ...
The Walton-born Beatles legend, 82, has been on the road since October, playing huge gigs on his 'Got Back' tour in South America and Europe. After his Manchester shows, Sir Paul will take his ...
Paul McCartney has opened up about performing The Beatles‘ track ‘Now And Then’ live, revealing that it makes him “very emotional”. READ MORE: Inside ‘Now And Then’: With a little ...