On March 28 in AGO's Baillie Court, join music historian Mike Daley as he unpacks, through song and archive, the relationship and evolution of the Toronto music scene in the 1960s and The Beatles. The ...
Harold Johnson grew up on the World War II U.S. Army Air field training base in Walnut Ridge. He played on the scores of ...
Welcome to ESL Ballpark, home of the Rochester Red Wings. The Red Wings are the oldest non-Major League team in the United ...
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He wrote and sang the band’s hit single Let Go the Line, and later pursued a career in medical illustration and did landscape painting ...
They say it’s better not to meet your heroes. Usually that’s because the fear is that they might disappoint you. However, when The Beatles met Elvis in 1964, that wasn’t necessarily the case.
Although The Beatles didn’t write or record the original version of “Twist And Shout”, this early rock ‘n’ roll number became inextricably linked to the Fab Four’s musical legacy when they released ...
A song born from a playful word association exercise, became a global hit for The Beatles after the tragic passing of their manager Brian Epstein.
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The story of John Lennon’s ’64 Rickenbacker – the $1.27m stand-in guitar
This stunning stand-in Ricky was owned by both John Lennon and Ringo Starr in its time, and was one of the big sales in the Jim Irsay auction at Christie's ...
The Beatles return to U.K. lists as "Golden Slumbers" reenters Official Singles Downloads and Official Singles Sales charts with new peak positions. LIVERPOOL - CIRCA 1962: Rock and roll band "The ...
As he got older, Neville took up piano and guitar and started playing in bands, and eventually, making music films became a part of his life. “It legitimized my nerd-dom,” he explained with a laugh.
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