It’s a busy week for live music in New Orleans, the first of many such weeks with festival season right around the corner.
The Beatles see "Golden Slumbers" return to the charts, boosting Abbey Road as the classic track becomes a bestseller again in the band's home country of the U.K.
"Penny Lane" was a smash hit stateside for The Beatles in 1967, though 12 previous No. 1 hits might have dampened the song's impact.
The pop-rock chart-topper became the first ever to feature a fade-in intro.
John Lennon died on December 8, 1980. Fifteen years later, he was, in a way, in a recording studio with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. That's not quite the paradox it sounds like.
The Beatles were unstoppable on the charts in the early '60s.
Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's legendary instrument sold for $14.5M at the Christie's auction in New York, making it ...
In early March, Sienna Spiro made her U.S. debut at Los Angeles’ famed Troubadour, enchanting the sold-out crowd with her ...
FELTON Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Wake the Dead St. Patrick’s Day might be over, but that does not mean it is too late to take part in a Santa Cruz County tradition. Wake the Dead returns to the ...
Stacker compiled a list of noteworthy milestones from each year of country music history, using a variety of news articles, ...
We now resume our series on the solo Beatles hits of the 1970s that did not hit the prestigious spot of the top 10 on the Billboard pop charts.
Many Macomb County bars and banquet halls will have something special Tuesday for St. Patrick’s Day, but for the folks who run Octopus’ Beer Garden, the day marks their grand opening for the season.