Paul McCartney Shares His Personal Photos from ’64 on June 13
Paul McCartney has a gift for us all a week before his birthday this June: His new book of personal photos from the days of Beatlemania, "1964: Eyes of The Storm" is out June 13th.
Paul McCartney has a gift for us all a week before his birthday this June: His new book of personal photos from the days of Beatlemania, "1964: Eyes of The Storm" is out June 13th.
Ringo announced that two members of his All Starr Band had Covid, but now has NEW dates for shows that were postponed.
Hear historic interviews of The Beatles conducted by Mr. Ed Rudy in 1964, from his 2 album set of personal interviews with The Boys on their first U.S. visit from February 7-22, 1964. Wild scenes at Kennedy airport, Washington DC, New York and Miami. Plus hear Joe Johnson's one on one interview with Ed from April 2004, when his historic interviews were made available on CD, hopefully we'll have more CDs soon. Enjoy the interview plus 2 bonus interviews with George and John.
The Beatle community has lost another: Ken Mansfield, one-time manager of Apple Records has died at 85.
Deauville Down! Though Beatle fans and many others said "You Can't Do That", the iconic hotel came tumbling down on Sunday making room for "Something New". The hotel is where The Beatles played their 2nd Ed Sullivan Show to 70 million viewers and spent 8 days and nights touring around Miami Beach.
Hear this historic interview with The Beatles, their first radio interview conducted on October 27, 1962. Ringo had only been in the group for two months and we hear how nervous he is. More importantly, John is named at the "acknowledged leader of the group" by Paul. Plus so much more!
Ringo Starr has indeed caught Covid and he has had to cancel a week's worth of shows BUT he's "Getting Better All the Time". Read more and share the link!
The Beatles landmark game-changing Revolver album (which lead to Sgt Pepper) is set to be the next to get the DELUXE Beatles treatment by Giles Martin and his team, Apple confirms.
Paul McCartney calls into Beatle Brunch to talk with Joe Johnson after The Concert for New York, 2001. Joe has a chance to thank him for what he's done.
The Beatles landmark game-changing Revolver album (which lead to Sgt Pepper) is set to be the next to get the DELUXE Beatles treatment by Giles Martin and his team, Apple confirms.