The Beatles, Paul McCartney and Life Makeover
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Clemons joins "Everything Fab Four," sharing how his uncle Clarence changed his tune and helped shape his style
This Beatles song was named the greatest love song ever by legendary jazz singer Frank Sinatra, proving its timeless magic and emotional power.
The Beatles have always thrived with George Martin, but the legendary producer did feel slighted by Paul McCartney on this classic.
In the latter half of the 1960s, The Beatles were making some of their best music. The band pushed boundaries on their albums and inspired many young artists. They weren’t exactly happy while doing it, though. While the band still made music to the end ...
The Beatles proved time and again that they were musical omnivores. By that we mean that they weren’t afraid to borrow from any musical style, confident they could imbibe its essence and come out the other side with something special. It’s not shocking ...
John Lennon may have influenced generations with The Beatles, but one band seemed to have their adventurous spirit more than most.
Taylor Swift recently broke a record long-held by The Beatles, but experts tell Newsweek comparing the musicians is complicated.
The Beatles' sendoff rooftop concert in 1969 might be the most legendary impromptu set of all time. Here are just a few memorable moments.
The 60-year-old “rivalry” between who’s the better band between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones continues Nov. 8 at The Lincoln Cheyenne. Although there may be some light banter on stage, don’t be fooled;