It was July of 1964. Lyndon Johnson was President. America's involvement in Viet Nam was ramping up. The top movies were "A Shot In the Dark" with Peter Sellers and "Masque of the Red Death" starring Vincent Price. And they were about to be replaced...
The Beatles hold the record for most number-one hits on the Hot 100 chart with 20.
They have received 7 Grammy Awards from the American National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score and 15 Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.
The Beatles! Who hasn't heard of the Fab Four? John, Paul, George and Ringo were the members of the band from Liverpool that invaded America in 1964.
Would today's kids love The Beatles? Check out the video and see the reaction of today's younger generation.
I understand that people collect unusual things... But I'm not sure if this is creepy or cool.
Back in the 60's, John Lennon had a molar removed and then gave it to Dorothy "Dot" Jarlett, his housekeeper (How did that conversation go? Here, have a tooth???).
In an almost three-hour set comprised of almost 40 songs –during which he never took a break or even a sip of water – former Beatle and musical living legend Sir Paul McCartney showed the newer generation of stars exactly how it’s done.
This weekend, McCartney, 69, played two concerts at New York’s Yankee Stadium to rave reviews, and even welcomed hometown boy Billy Joel to back him up on piano du
They sure didn't have this course of study when I went to LSU. A Canadian woman is the first person in the world to graduate with a Masters degree in Beatles studies.