The music industry pushed the group behind hits like “Manic Monday” and “Eternal Flame” hard, then pulled them apart. A new ...
Wow, sixty-one years ago today, on Sunday, February 9, 1964, The Ed Sullivan Show introduced America to The Beatles.
Paul McCartney wrote a few heartfelt songs about more than one person; and a few of them are absolutely heartwrenching.
T his week, Marvel took a brief step back into the swinging '60s with its brand-new Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer. This ...
On Feb. 9, 1964, the Beatles made their first live American television appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” broadcast from ...
As you may know, only the bass player and drummer are left. The lightning rod of the four was first to go, its most introspective member next.
Wis., charged the U.S. State Department was infested with communists, touching off the infamous "McCarthy era." ...
The episode built him a monumental pedestal. He reprised several famous characters, including the inner-city children’s host ...
The Beatles' legendary appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show was watched on television by 73 million of the nation’s 191 million people, nearly 40%.
John Lennon quipped that Epstein’s biography ought to be called “Queer Jew,” according to a biographer who traveled with the ...
This iconic Beatles track always rubbed drummer Ringo Starr the wrong way, a feeling that wasn't lost on his bandmates.
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