Sam Mendes would be producing four films about worldwide musical phenomenon The Beatles with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Mendes’s Neal Street Productions.
From Jethro Tull to Nirvana and Oasis, there have been many comedic times when musicians have lampooned others artists.
Beatles ’64, a new documentary, charts the first flush of Beatlemania in America. Drawing heavily from newly restored ...
We're digging through the Far Out Magazine vaults to bring you a selection of George Harrison's favourite songs by The ...
When The Beatles landed at the recently-renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport on 7 February 1964, it was just 70 days ...
It's often claimed, I'm not sure on what authority, that the Beatles' arrival in America, three months after the ...
Sam Mendes might have found his drummer. Ringo Starr revealed Barry Keoghan will play him Mendes' films about The Beatles.
ABC News' Rebecca Jarvis explores the Fab Four's impact on U.S. music and popular culture ahead of the release of producer ...
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison. Starr said Barry Keoghan will play him.
The new Disney+ documentary, which premieres Nov. 29, includes never-before-seen footage of the band as Beatlemania hits the U.S.
The Beatles' U.S. visit in 1964 also included concerts at Carnegie Hall, a gig at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.