A few minutes after I took my seat at an advanced screening of Amazon Primes Brian Epstein biopic, Midas Man, I found myself engaged in Beatles chat with the chap next to me. I wasnt surprised to find ...
Colin Blunstone said the event in St Albans, Hertfordshire, where the band formed in 1961, would be "tinged with sadness" as they perform without Argent. Blunstone is continuing with a solo career ...
My father was on The Flintstones [in 1965,] and he sang a couple songs,” James Darren’s son Jim Moret – then around 9 – tells ...
Tinley Park resident Jack Dreznes helped support a documentary on DJ Dick Biondi that premiers Thursday at the Beverly Arts Center.
How did one neighborhood become the locus for generations of musical invention, from Dylan to Nina Simone? A new book has some answers ...
1961: Brian Epstein sees The Beatles playing live for the first time during a lunchtime session at The Cavern, Liverpool. 1964: Eisaku Sato becomes premier of Japan. 1966: John Lennon meets Yoko Ono ...
On Nov. 9, 1961, Brian Epstein first saw The Beatles perform at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. He soon became the band’s manager. In 1962, Motown Records released “You’ve Really Got a Hold On Me” by ...
Today in Music History for Nov. 9: In 1895, George D. Hay, the founder of the "Grand Ole Opry," was born in Attica, Ind. While he was an announcer at WLS in Chicago, Hay helped begin the "National ...
The Beatles ’ American record company decided not to release their albums. Instead, Capitol chopped them up to generate more ...
All four band members played on Now and Then, thanks to software that pulled John Lennon's voice from an old recording.
The Beatles earn their fourth Record of the Year Grammy nomination for their comeback single "Now and Then"—can they finally ...
All that changed when the band made Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Find out why the creation of that album was so ...