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A new LA photo exhibition will reveal 36 pictures Paul McCartney took between December 1963 and February 1964 with The Beatles as they conquered the world.
Paul McCartney reflects emotionally about his late Beatles bandmate John Lennon in a new video presentation promoting his upcoming L.A.-area photo exhibit.
"I Me Mine" wasn’t intended to make the 'Let It Be' album, but an executive decision forced what remained of the Beatles back into the studio to record it for one last hurrah ...
Paul McCartney's 1960s photos will be available to purchase, to help benefit wildfire recovery efforts, in Los Angeles.
Happily absent are later-generation pop stars testifying to the band's genius, or worse, singing their own versions of Beatles songs ... probably posthumous portraits, but photos, video ...
But the reasons why they were chosen — and the fact that Denver recruited the world-renowned artist behind the cover of The Beatles ... by her portrait subjects. (Photo by Shane Still ...
Members of The Quarrymen would go on to form The Beatles. (Photo by Peter ... formed his own band, the Pete Best Band, decades after splitting with John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison.
Photographer Gabrielle Ravet takes us through her passion for emo and alternative culture with her new exhibition, A ...
The Beatles are not just the most successful musical act of all time; they are perhaps the most analyzed, deconstructed and dissected entertainers since the dawn of recorded music. For the record ...
(When I reach them on a separate Zoom, they’re in their home studio, surrounded by recording equipment and a surreal portrait of the Beatles by their friend Margot Bird.) The rest of the band is ...
Yoko Ono has long been abused as a homewrecker – and worse. A new biography celebrates her joyful positivity in adverse ...