On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the first visit to the U.S.A. of The Beatles in February 1964, Martin Scorsese has ...
The Disney+ doc is a visual and aural feast capturing how Beatlemania was the harbinger of pop cultural change ...
By narrowing its focus to one chapter in the Beatles’ history, David Tedeschi’s doc is able to better define the group’s ...
Produced by Martin Scorsese, David Tedeschi’s film threads contemporary interviews and historical context through rare ...
The new Scorsese-produced Disney+ documentary only really springs to life when the Fab Four themselves are on screen ...
Before Taylor Swift and the cult of Swifties took over pop culture, The Beatles created a similar craze in 1964 with ...
As the Fab Four were taking refuge from the hysteria of Beatlemania at Manhattan’s Plaza Hotel in 1964, a new Disney+ ...
Beatles '64 review. The Martin Scorsese-produced new Disney+ documentary disappointingly has little to add to John Lennon, ...
John Lennon always regretted this about the Beatles, although he would later admit he didn't really do anything to stop it.
In 1969, the holiday special “Frosty the Snowman” first aired on CBS. In 1990, singer Dee Clark was found dead in Smyrna, Georgia, of a heart attack. Clark was 52. He was known for the hit “Raindrops.
The Beatles‘ The White Album is their most eclectic record. In spite of its mix of styles, one rock star said he influenced 75% of the album — and he has a quote from George Harrison to back that up.
Harrison Scott Key felt his stomach drop when his beloved wife of 14 years sent him a worrying text one day while at work.