Whether it was Carl Perkins or Chuck Berry, The Beatles were never afraid to show their influences when covering songs live and in the studio.
The Beatles or The Rolling Stones? It is the classic music question. The British invaders influenced each other and Mick Jagger was the source of a classic LP.
The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 61 years ago.
In advance of Sunday's annual Beatles Sing-Along at the Mercury Cafe, here's a sampling of Colorado's love for the Fab Four.
The Beatles' early album Meet The Beatles! hits a new high on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, 60 years after it was ...
Williams discusses her new record, "Lucinda Williams Sings the Beatles From Abbey Road," which arrives Dec. 6.
The Beatles put out quite a few stellar experimental songs, and these four are just a few of our favorites from back in the ...
The Beatles landed at JFK Airport on February 7, 1964, greeted by 3,000 of the fans that had sent “I Want To Hold Your Hand” ...
Join Emmy Award-winning Beatles tribute band The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute for their all-new USA Meets The Beatles! A ...
Growing up in Moses Lake, Jonathan Fickes once drew Beatles logos on his notebooks at school and practiced signing his name ...
More than a half century after their split, The Beatles debut two albums on multiple charts in their home country, as they ...