Two of The Beatles' most popular compilations, 1962-1966 and 1967-1970, both return to multiple charts in the U.K. this week.
Here, we explore how the Steely Dan story perfectly aligns with that of The Beatles following their disastrous 1966 world tour.
The Beatles have four albums on the U.K. charts this week, as 1962-1996 and 1967-1970 (The Red Album and The Blue Album), ...
The disagreement on 'Back in the USSR' was one of many disputes during those sessions, which took place between May and ...
Ringo Starr talks about his new country album 'Look Up,' which pairs the Beatles drummer with T Bone Burnett, Molly Tuttle, ...
Revolting against his fame, Dylan has often misled the press, wound up his fans, and pranked artists – even getting the ...
The disharmony and bad mood among the band during the sessions for 'The White Album' had a big impact on the recording of ...
Various activities will be held in coming days in Topeka to celebrate the legacy of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr ...
when she claimed that Jagger dismissed the Fab Four’s 1966 radical departure, ‘Yellow Submarine’, as “a bit silly”. “Mick ...
1996's 'Revolver' saw The Beatles' sound move on from their early pop stylings, with many critics seeing it as the beginning ...
The Beatles' recording of 'The White Album' was marred by disharmony and one member of the band walked out of the studio ...
A lovers' quarrel helped introduce the Beatles to their first mega fan and long-time collaborator, Klaus Voormann, in the early 1960s.