After receiving a question from a fan, Paul McCartney reveled what he did when his kids were afraid of ghosts.
Eat the Document' was never theatrically released, nor did it get a video release, and has been viewed mostly via bootlegs.
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John Lennon absolutely hated one side of one of The Beatles' albums, calling it "junk" and objecting to its creation to the ...
Paul McCartney's favorite John Lennon track harkens back to the same kind of relationship that inspired the Beatles' "Hey Jude." ...
"Rubbish", "boring" and "appalling": just three of the word used to describe the Fab Four's self-produced TV movie, which ...
As the 1960s drew to an end, artistic differences within The Beatles began to take their toll. John Lennon and Paul McCartney ...
With their arrival in America, the Beatles ushered in a new era of hyper-popular rock ’n’ roll music On December 26, 1963, ...
John Nichols is a national affairs correspondent for The Nation. He has written, cowritten, or edited over a dozen books on topics ranging from histories of American socialism and the Democratic ...
Amron launched the International Committee to Reunite the Beatles in 1976. His plan was to solicit $1 from each of the ...
See images of the bandmates throughout the years making the most of their precious time away from the spotlight ...
Richard Perry, whose many successes included Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" and a Ringo Starr album featuring all four ...