For fans of The Beatles, Christmas has always come with a little extra audio wrapping. In the days before boxed sets, deluxe reissues or surprise digital drops, the band marked the season with ...
How The Beatles’ Fan Club Christmas Records Reflected the Band’s State Each Year Until Their Breakup
For as much as listeners pored over The Beatles’ main discography for hints, clues, and deeper insights into the inner workings of the Fab Four, these scrupulous listeners ought to have been spinning ...
The Beatles’ record label could boast about their ability to sell albums from the biggest band in the world. Beginning in 1963, the band became an undeniable success in the United Kingdom, with ...
Beatles merchandise was everywhere in the 1960s. Fans could buy pins, record racks, mop-top wigs, magnetic hair decorating games, and even locks of the Fab Four’s hair. The band’s first recording is ...
Somewhere on a British road in the summer heat of 1967, Roger Waters pulled his Ford Zephyr over to the shoulder of the road ...
After the inevitable breakup of The Beatles, Paul McCartney appeared to have no problem doing things on his own. His releases in the years since, both as a solo artist and with Wings, have been ...
John Lennon once defined himself as a “record man” — he preferred listening to records over attending live performances. Though I saw the Beatles live in Ed Sullivan’s studio, I have to agree with ...
“This is a fantastic vintage album cover for the British Parlophone Records edition of the Beatles’ first LP, autographed beautifully on the reverse by the band members in large, bold script written ...
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