Paul McCartney took the stage at Bowery Ballroom – a storied New York venue that holds 575 people – for a surprise show. We ...
Paul McCartney played "Now and Then," which just won the Beatles a Grammy for Best Rock Performance. It was composed from a John Lennon demo.
Capitol brought the release forward and it sold in huge numbers - 250,000 copies were sold in America in the first three days ...
The Beatles' legendary appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show was watched on television by 73 million of the nation’s 191 million people, nearly 40%.
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John Lennon was quoted in 1966 as saying the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus Christ", causing protests in many parts of the USA; although he publicly apologized for the statement ...
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On Tuesday, Paul McCartney — yes. The Beatles’ Sir Paul McCartney — played the 575-person club. All you had to do to get in ...
It was released on November 29 1963 in the UK and then on Boxing Day of that year in the USA, hitting number one on February 1, 1964 - less than a week before The Beatles arrived in New York.