The Bob Dylan lyrical practice that inspired John Lennon to write The Beatles' nonsensical surrealist allegory "I Am The Walrus".
I first heard of the Beatles’ existence in January, 1964, when I returned to my 7th-grade class, following Christmas vacation and the girls just wouldn’t shut up about those guys.
When discussing their formative influences, Soft Cell synth player Dave Ball highlighted on key band as foundational as ...
Warren Zevon will be saluted in a Wild Honey-produced concert at L.A.'s United Theatre. Key participants tell why he is still ...
"Greetings. I found this book in a box of college stuff I was sorting through. My apologies for taking so long in returning ...
Field shows featured music of The Beatles, George Gershwin, Dua Lupa, Metallica, Aerosmith and David Bowe, as well as theme ...
From teen idol to Broadway actor to television writer and producer, Shaun Cassidy has experienced a multifaceted career. He ...
Deliver Me from Nowhere director Scott Cooper teases a potential sequel to the Bruce Springsteen biopic, citing the ...
The Beatles have previewed their upcoming 'Anthology 4' by unearthing an unreleased take on the 'Help!' classic "I’ve Just Seen a Face." ...
Julian Lennon knows how some people may view him, even more than 40 years after his life as a pop star began with his first and biggest album, Valotte. But speaking from his home in Los Angeles, he’s ...
Check out a previously unheard take of The Beatles’ “I’ve Just Seen a Face,” featuring humorous studio banter from John Lennon.
More Bruce Springsteen movies could follow Deliver Me from Nowhere if they follow the Beatles biopics model. There will be ...