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Damien Rodriguez (front to back), Jason Bell and Cesar Gonzalez, who competed as the team “Three Blind Mice,” pull a plane on ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote hundreds of songs together during their time in The Beatles, but We Can Work It Out was ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon happened to be watching the program together that night. Find out why they didn't answer ...
John Lennon’s Power to the People live EP debuts in the top 10 on three U.K. charts, earning the rock, Yoko Ono and The ...
Paul McCartney reflects emotionally about his late Beatles bandmate John Lennon in a new video presentation promoting his upcoming L.A.-area photo exhibit.
The 1965 track 'We Can Work It Out', which was a double A-side single with 'Day Tripper', was an example of John adding ...
Steven Soderbergh is in production on a new documentary on John Lennon's final radio interview, Deadline has learned.
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Only a few years in pop and rock history are remarkable enough that their achievements marked unshakeable and significant paths to the overall timeline. 1955 may be the first and most monumental of ...
Though the band's set at the 1969 Toronto Rock and Roll Revival was ragged, it confirmed in stone a hugely consequential ...
This informative doc chronicles the duo’s early years in the Big Apple, and the only full concert John Lennon and Yoko Ono ...
Every 1960s act was living in the shadow of The Beatles in many respects, but Jimi Hendrix was interested in subverting what ...
When Paul McCartney wrote “Yesterday,” it was a new day for The Beatles — and especially for his relationship with John Lennon. The 1965 chart-topper signaled the beginning of a new creative ...