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A Beastie Boy got arrested; Morrissey played his first solo gig in the U.S.; The Beatles began working on 'The White Album'; ...
When iconic guitarist for The Who, Pete Townshend, turned 83 this week, there was another legendary rocker waiting to welcome ...
With that in mind, let’s look at what many consider to be the worst song from each of The Beatles’ albums. A controversial entry, perhaps. “Love Me Do” is a solid pop song, and you can’t ...
The Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me, saw the band deliver their fair share of blithe rock tunes. Each song on this record was easily digestible–as was much of mainstream rock at the time.
The Beatles are continuing to make history with a Grammy first happening when they won the Best Rock Performance Award Sunday afternoon (Feb. 2) for their song "Now and Then." The song was the ...
"Positioned as 'the last Beatles song,' people are indeed not only more forgiving but actually eager to listen to the latest track of a band that released its last song half a century ago ...
Nearly 50 years after their split, The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammys, thanks to the power of artificial intelligence (AI). The group's last song, Now And Then, which was restored ...
By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer “Now and Then” by the Beatles has been nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards — marking the first time a song ...
The shouty harmonizing makes it feel kind of like a regular performance of “Happy Birthday to You.” When you listen to the song, it’s as if The Beatles are performing for you at a fantasy ...
It’s hardly surprising that a movie named after a Beatles song (“Glass Onion”) would feature some of the band’s music. Not only is the movie’s namesake played as the credits role at the ...
The Beatles’ songs from A to Z are a study of how the band changed the course of pop music. The songwriting, melodies, instrumentals, and recording technqiues established the band as among the ...
In so doing, they established one of the Beatles’ evergreen releases — two double albums’ worth of standout songs via which multiple generations have discovered the Fabs’ timeless music.