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The Beatles stopped touring in 1966, before Paul McCartney went back out on the road with his band Wings in 1972 and he had a ...
As he turns 85, one of the last surviving Beatles is still musically curious, dispensing his signature wisdom, and preaching ...
Harry Potter franchise executive Tom Greene has been tapped to run Apple Corps Ltd., the company that overseas the Beatles creative and business interests.
In an exclusive interview, the band's lyricist opens up on how they came together, made their most beloved records and got ...
The UK’s Apple Corps Ltd., which oversees the creative and business interests of The Beatles, has tapped British executive ...
"We have a lot of exciting plans and Tom’s experience and vision make him the perfect person to join us in making it all ...
Apple Corps Ltd. was founded by The Beatles in 1968 to oversee the band’s own creative and business interests.
Lydfords care home in East Hoathly was transformed into the Cavern Club to mark Global Beatles Day on 25th June. The day ...
The Beatles were no strangers to controversy and their song 'Happiness Is A Warm Gun' was banned by the BBC and commercial ...
The Beatles' experimental phase in the late 1960s saw them push the boundaries - but one of John Lennon's most controversial ...
Luckily for Beatles fans, Lennon did manage to sneak in one final live performance of a Beatles classic before he was murdered.
Four of The Beatles' biggest hits were temporarily banned from the radio after the September 11 attacks, but fans are ...