The Beatles final live performance took place on a London rooftop on Jan. 30, 1969, a date that's gone down in history for fans of the band.
The Beatles may not have seen themselves as innovators, but hearing them dismantle what rock could be destroyed the rulebook for the rest of the world.
Steve Lukather has had the good fortune of playing alongside three of the Beatles – and could even go so far as to call them friends. He has been a longterm member of Ringo Star
You can hear Bob Dylan’s influence on The Beatles as early as Beatles for Sale and Help! and how it continued until their breakup in 1970. This list highlights three Dylan jams that inspired Let It Be.
Robbie Williams ties The Beatles' record for the most No. 1 albums of all time in the U.K. as his Better Man soundtrack debuts in first place.
The Beatles' 'Now and Then' may win record of the year. Is it singular for the academy, or a boomer-rock harbinger?
The Beatles bring Let It Be back to several charts in the U.K. this week, as the final release from the rockers is a bestseller once more in their home country.
It is an understatement to say that rock wouldn't be the same if it weren't for The Beatles. After all, the band formed by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison had a decade-long trajectory that went hand in hand with the sociocultural movements of the '60s.
Donald Trump compared himself on Monday to The Beatles and Elvis Presley while bragging about his fundraising prowess. Speaking at his golf resort, the commander-in-chief told a cheering crowd of congressional and other supporters that he’s right on par with the British pop legends and the king of rock and roll.
Diverse group of nominations for the 2025 ceremony also includes a Christmas song and The Cure’s first nomination in over three decades
Jason Mohammad takes your calls on plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport, Cardiff University and The Beatles. Jason Mohammad takes your calls on plans for a third runway at
All you need is luck — and maybe a stroke of fate. That was the case in 1961 when one of Brian Epstein’s customers in the record department he managed at NEMS — his family store in Liverpool ...