In 1966, The Beatles made the decision to stop touring, exhausted from years of performing for massive crowds of adoring fans. Their final tour, which took them across the United States and Canada ...
Few things are more exciting than getting to go on the road with your band, let alone a world tour, but in early June 1964, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr had to wait a little while longer to join in on ...
Paul McCartney stunned the audience at a packed Santa Barbara Bowl last week by opening his one-night-only show with the Beatles' 1965 classic "Help" - a song he hadn't performed in full since its ...
Between 1959 and 1964, Midtown Manhattan was the nerve center of the American pop music industry. Inside just a few square blocks near Times Square, the so-called “Brill Building Sound” flourished, ...
Opening acts for the Beatles’ 1964 tour of the United States and Canada generally had at least one high-charting hit to their name, helping ensure fans would be in the seats (if the Beatlemania wasn’t ...
Paul McCartney opened his new round of Got Back tour dates with a surprising John Lennon song. The setlist dug deep into McCartney's Beatles, Wings and solo catalog with wistful selections honoring ...
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