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White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood has reportedly been cast as Pattie Boyd, George Harrison's first wife, in the Beatles biopics. The Sex Education star, 31, is said to be lined up to play the ...
When it comes to elevating our understanding of The Beatles, Ian Leslie’s new book "John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs" is a mixed bag. On the one hand, Leslie provides elegant readings of a ...
Sean Ono Lennon has opened up about his relationship with his father’s former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney – and what he really thinks about the upcoming biopic based on the Fab Four.
The Bryan Clay Invitational 2025 is almost here, with the event kicking off on April 16. Here's how to watch the coverage live. The 2025 Bryan Clay Invitational, one of the nation's premier track ...
Sir Paul McCartney, with over 300 million record sales as part of The Beatles and an additional 67 million sales in his own right, might seem to have nothing left to prove. However, it appears he ...
Original Beatles drummer Pete Best has announced his retirement from the music industry at the age of 83. His brother Roag announced on X this past Saturday that he’s dropping out of the public ...
Clay Aiken’s 16-year-old son, Parker, is the perfect plus-one. Parker made a rare appearance alongside his dad at the premiere of the Broadway musical “Boop!” in New York City on April 5 ...
While strolling in the park on an early spring day in March 1967, he recalled a favorite phrase of part-time Beatles’ drummer Jimmie Nicol, who subbed in for a few dates on the 1964 world tour ...
Pete Best has officially retired from music (Picture: Regis Martin/Getty Images) Pete Best has retired from music a whopping 60 years after he was sacked from The Beatles and replaced with Sir ...
Sam Mendes has reflected on why he feels it’s necessary to make a series of films about The Beatles. Writing in The Times about his BBC2 Second World War documentary, What They Found ...
The Beatles’ influence still reverberates across the music landscape today. Imagine what it was like as they were actually performing their amazing musical feats in the 60s. Naturally ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were each other’s favorite audience. That was plainly clear as the besotted Beatles bantered, bickered and obsessed over the 23 years they were friends and rivals.