Brian Wilson may have been in competition with the Fab Four throughout the 1960s, but he almost gave away a Beach Boys song to The Beatles.
Exploring comments by Bob Dylan about the song 'Doo Unto Others' by Pee Wee Crayton, stating John Lennon stole it for 'Revolution' by The Beatles.
John Lennon felt like he could have sung this Beatles song better than Paul McCartney, the man who wrote it. Do you agree?
Fast 60 Jahre hielt sich das Gerücht, Paul McCartney sei 1966 bei einem Autounfall gestorben. Jetzt äußert sich die ...
These three iconic rock songs from 1965 deserved to reach No. 1 on the most popular chart in the world, but unfortunately, they came up short.
A singer from Guernsey has recorded a Christmas song at the world-famous recording studios, Abbey Road in London. Emily Fern, ...
One-time winner of the Orwell Prize for political journalism for his work in The Guardian, John Harris is regarded as one of ...
Each episode was filled with a playlist of classic and modern tunes that were either part of the New Directions' set list or gave the characters the chance to propel the story forward as they would ...
"Predator: Badlands," in theaters Friday, uses the previous eight films to inspire a story with a sympathetic alien hunting on a planet deadlier than Earth.
Michael Pipe bought a box of old eight-track tapes mostly for the case they came in. The Northamptonshire resident had recently bought a vintage eight-track player on eBay and was amassing a ...
Zu seinen Konzerten strömen Yogis, aber auch Reggae-Fans tanzen zur Mantramusik von Sam Garrett. Der Engländer über die ...
Snider's supercharged relationship with her art form and open-book stance on depression and anxiety shine through in her new ...