Wow, sixty-one years ago today, on Sunday, February 9, 1964, The Ed Sullivan Show introduced America to The Beatles.
John Lennon was always adamant on being honest with his music, which meant making songs that were a true reflection of himself and the moment they were created.
Robert Rodriguez and Jerry Hammack’s book traces The Beatles’ formative years, exploring what shaped their rise ...
Ray Manzarek, the keyboardist for Los Angeles rock band The Doors, was sitting at home with his fiancee Dorothy Fujikawa, ...
Beatlemania hit the streets of Manhattan as fans sprinted to the box office in the hope of nabbing a ticket to the rare and ...
Some cars are rolling symbols of status, style, and success—just like the 1953 Lincoln Mercury Capri. Ed Sullivan, the man ...
On Feb. 9, 1964, the Beatles made their first live American television appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” broadcast from ...
“Just saw Ed Sheeran on Church Street. He sang his song, but sadly the police stopped him in the middle,” an X user posted. The Beatles broke up soon after their impromptu performanc ...
The music industry pushed the group behind hits like “Manic Monday” and “Eternal Flame” hard, then pulled them apart. A new ...
McCartney, who was spotted Sunday at the Super Bowl in New Orleans chatting with Adam Sandler, was in New York for the ...
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