Beatlemania was never about just the music. From the start, it was also about the haircuts, the media frenzy, the look, fan pandemonium, the charts, the Cute One, the Quiet One and whatever else that ...
The BBC's Top of the Pops was destination viewing for British rock fans in the mid-'60s. The Beatles appeared often, but only in pre-recorded performances and film clips. That changed on June 16, 1966 ...
Grammy Award-winning musician/producer Nile Rodgers and Tad Kubler of The Hold Steady are the latest music and pop culture experts to join the first-ever CBS News Live Experiences event, "50 Years: ...
What would music be without the Beatles? It’s a question we certainly don’t enjoy pondering because the legacy the Beatles created in just 10 years is nothing short of astronomical. It is interesting, ...
With the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in the U.S. coming in February, expect a wonderful barrage of black-and-white clips from the height of Beatlemania, set to a soundtrack of piercing ...
On a blustery, bitterly cold day in London 50 years ago, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr clambered to the roof of their record company, Apple Corp., for an impromptu ...
Brow Beat is following the Beatles in “real time,” 50 years later, from their first chart-topper to their final rooftop concert. 50 years ago this week, the Beatles played one of their strangest shows ...
The long out-of-print “The Beatles: Live at the Hollywood Bowl” album will be reissued in significantly upgraded form on Sept. 9 in conjunction with the forthcoming Ron Howard-directed documentary, ...
I was reviewing AG’s The Beatles EP when I heard a beep coming out of my Facebook page. It was Mrs. Howl announcing the band’s December 8 full set of John Lennon and Beatles songs at Boneshakers, ...
The Beatles came together for their final live performance on this day in history, August 29, 1966. The concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco was never announced as the band’s last dance, but ...
The Rolling Stones and The Beatles will always be associated with each other — but that doesn’t mean they always appreciated each other. For example, The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger didn’t think The ...