The cover of Help! shows The Beatles in blue coats, lifting their arms in the air. From a distance, a quick glance could lead one to think they are spelling “help” with their arms — Paul McCartney ...
From early on in the run of The Beatles, the group set aside songs on albums (and in live shows) for drummer Ringo Starr to sing. Whether he got a Lennon-McCartney original or chose a cover he wanted ...
In 1972, freshly departed from The Beatles, McCartney found himself at Abbey Road studios, working on Red Rose Speedway, a ...
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Paul McCartney performs Beatles classic for the first time in 35 years at California gig
Paul McCartney thrilled fans by performing a Beatles classic live for the first time in 35 years during a concert in ...
Joining McCartney on stage, as they have for years, is his seasoned touring band. Paul 'Wix' Wickens on keyboards, Brian Ray ...
The Beatles’ 1965 album, Help!, has many era-defining tracks. “Help!,” “Ticket to Ride,” and “Yesterday” to name a few. As such, it’s not hard to see why Nicks gleaned inspiration from the ...
Reporting from St. John’s Wood, London, England — A telephone rings in a corner of Giles Martin’s private mixing room at Abbey Road Studios, catching the latter-day producer of Beatles recordings by ...
Photographer Robert Freeman, who helped define the image of the Beatles with some of the band’s best-known album covers, has died. He was 82. The Beatles’ official website announced Freeman’s death ...
The true story of the White Album by the Beatles is emerging for the first time today. New outtakes mean the history of the most successful band of all time needs a revision after 50 years. Giles ...
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