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In a 1971 interview with Rolling Stone, Lennon reflected on his time with The Beatles and shared his opinion on his former bandmates. He described The Beatles as “the biggest bastards on Earth” and ...
Did John Lennon's ghost actually show up to the studio during The Beatles' mid-1990s reunion, or is it just a shadowy tall tale?
"Paul and I would not have done that," the drummer said in a new interview with AARP magazine. By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer The Beatles drummer addressed the issue in a new interview ...
Sir Ringo Starr has slammed the "terrible rumours" that John Lennon's vocals were replaced by AI on The Beatles' final song 'Now And Then'. From a demo the late frontman recorded, they used ...
But despite that, John Lennon believes the Fab Four “flowered” after the group’s demise in 1970. In particular, he says his ...
After The Beatles broke up, fans immediately wanted them to get back together. Ringo Starr recently approved of a book that imagines John Lennon living a long life before The Beatles reunite.
All four of The Beatles had fairly different dispositions: Paul McCartney was the kind one, George Harrison was the quiet one, Ringo Starr was the funny one, and John Lennon was the snarky one. Those ...
Ringo Starr recognizes he had the most unique stage name in The Beatles. During Town Hall on SiriusXM’s The Beatles Channel to celebrate the release of his new country album, Look Up, the 84-year-old ...
The Beatles may have broken up in 1970, but they’re still rocking on. In February, the group won a Grammy Award for best rock performance for “Now and Then,” a demo recorded by John Lennon that got a ...
"A sad sad day but remembering my friend John with the great joy he brought to the world," McCartney says. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter The iconic musician was fatally shot in front of his ...
Autographs of all four The Beatles acquired by a teenage fan in 1963 are set to be auctioned. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, ...
While Paul McCartney drew much of his bandmates’ ire after The Beatles split, John Lennon angered McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison as well. In a 1971 interview, Lennon went after his former ...