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People this famous would never let you anywhere near their houses when they were alive, but now you can walk right inside!
Even though The Beatles became basically peerless when they hit the top, that wasn't always the case, as their hometown scene was rife with competition.
“There was danger of the stuff blowing us up with the water on the amps,” McCartney once recalled. “Everyone was in a bit of a mood, but we did the show. I said, ‘OK’ and I let off a bit of steam, ...
The Beatles were all fabulous songwriters in their own right, but how much of their genius moments were down to the work of George Martin?
Members of alternative rock band Jane’s Addiction filed dueling lawsuits Wednesday over singer Perry Farrell’s onstage ...
After the breakup of The Beatles, Paul McCartney released his song 'Too Many People' that shaded John Lennon and Yoko Ono, but it was originally more scathing ...
Ringo Starr was never one to play anything too flashy, but he felt that some tunes could benefit from having some heavy ...
The Beatles Museum, run by Roag Best, the brother of the 'fifth Beatle' Pete Best, nearly went up in flames, risking an ...
In 2003, singer-songwriter Matthew Stephen Ward — known professionally as M. Ward — released his third album “Transfiguration of Vincent.” Inspired by the death of his friend, Vincent ...
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Today in Music History for July 17: In 1674, Isaac Watts, innovative pioneer of modern English hymn writing, was born. Among his many beloved sacred compositions are: "At the Cross," "Joy to the World ...
Drug song? Psychedelic whimsy? Or is it just about a submersible vehicle painted in a bright colour? Let’s delve into the mind of Paul ...
The Harrogate man who leads one of Britain's most in-demand tribute acts has opened up on his “emotional journey” through two of the most legendary music venues in history Abbey Road Studios and The ...