With his new, high-profile Disney+ rock documentary, the great filmmaker Martin Scorsese has done something few would have ...
The Beatles' U.S. visit in 1964 also included concerts at Carnegie Hall, a gig at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.
But for those yearning to feel the happy warmth of American Beatlemania in its earliest days — wailing fans, news conferences ...
Twenty-three of Tom Murray's negatives from the Beatles' 1968 Mad Day Out photo shoot will be auctioned on Nov. 14.(Tom Murray) In 1968, Tom Murray was a young photographer at The Sunday Times ...
Credit: Keystone/ More than 50 years since their breakup, the guitars used by the Beatles on their recordings have been ...
Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Disney's 'Beatles 64' documentary highlights the role that television played in ...
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and the photo session that followed is one of the most famous in Beatles lore. Known as the Mad Day Out, it captures the foursome in peak playful mode as they gallivant around London — standing ...
“It was quite shortly after Kennedy had been assassinated – maybe America needed something like the Beatles to lift it out of mourning ... misunderstood through a mad moment in history.
An Oscar-winning writer/director known for shining a light on major societal issues has taken to social media to criticize ...
Out of print on vinyl since ... earning two Academy Awards nominations. Days after the film’s release, The Beatles returned to North America for a monthlong, mad dash of 32 concerts across ...