In celebration of Nouse’s 60th birthday this year, its founding co-editor Bryan Merton joined our AlumNouse series for an interview. Bryan enrolled at the University in 1964, a year after its opening ...
Lucinda Williams isn’t easily intimidated, but it would be hard for any musician not to shudder at the task before her.
George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney arriving at JFK airport in "Beatles '64." (Apple Corps, Ltd.) The subject of Beatles ’64 — the new documentary produced by Martin ...
Instead of beginning with the Beatles, “Beatles ‘64″ begins with John F. Kennedy — and rightly so. The documentary, which starts streaming Friday on Disney+, largely consists of behind-the ...
“Nothing is lamer/funnier than white liberals’ never-ending fascination for the Beatles. It’s so Neo-liberal. ‘They’re the best, right? So let’s never stop micro-focusing on them ...
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The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammy awards this year, and no, we did not accidentally fall into a time warp back to the 1960s. The Beatles’ song “Now and Then,” refined with the ...
The Beatles earned their first Grammy nominations since 1997 on Friday. The Fab Four earned two nods for their latest – and “last” – song “Now and Then,” with their nod in the record ...
By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer “Now and Then” by the Beatles has been nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards — marking the first time a song ...
Her work has been featured on CNN, NBC, NPR, the BBC, Mashable and more. The Beatles' song Now and Then just made history for being the first AI-assisted song to be nominated for a Grammy.
In Beatles '64, the new documentary which charts the impact of the band's first US tour and how it catapulted them to global superstardom, Paul McCartney makes a suggestion as to why they achieved ...
Strange but true: The Beatles’ American record company decided not to release their albums. Instead, Capitol chopped them up to generate more product. Nobody at the label had any idea that ...