The Beatles kept up a very prolific recording pace throughout their time together in the '60s. Even when they gave themselves a little breathing room between records, they pushed the pedal to the metal when they returned to action.
A long-awaited - and fraught - film about Brian Epstein hits some of the right notes but misses plenty of others
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.
Jorge Pezzimenti (The Loving Paupers, The Pietasters) and Jay Nugent (The Slackers) explore the Fab Four's ska connection. Did The Beatles Invent Ska-Punk?: Podcast
Lloyd, is an appealing actor (best known for his work on "The Queen's Gambit") who dramatizes the crispness of Brian's intelligence, and how his passion for the Beatles was a response to their magic that he converted into a kind of equation - about how those girls in the packed crowd at the Cavern Club could be leveled up to global scale.
After hearing this Beatles song for the first time, Graham Nash concluded it was "one of the greatest songs ever written."
Always one to indulge in nostalgia, Paul McCartney crafted one of The Beatles' most jovial ballads with 'Rocky Raccoon', fuelled by the stars if his childhood.
Charli XCX leads the way, while golden oldies The Beatles and The Cure both make BRIT Award comebacks. Here's the breakdown of this year's nominations.
From there, Starr had already been playing with the band in parts as a session drummer and was gaining an increasing sense for their music, so Harrison approached him to join the ranks full time. It might seem like a no-brainer with our benefit of hindsight,
Singer Charli XCX, whose album "Brat" inspired a cultural phenomenon last summer, led nominations for the BRIT Awards on Thursday, with the Beatles also recognised with their first nod at Britain's pop music honours since 1977.
The standouts at this years BRITs are pop sensation Charli XCX who leads with five nominations including Artist of the Year and Mastercard Album of the Year for Brat, as well as the The Beatles who earned their first nomination in over forty years for Song of the Year with Mastercard category with their track "Now and Then".
The Beatles have received their first Brit Award nomination in over 40 years. The legendary band — who previously won the Outstanding Contribution to Music accolade in 1983 and British Group and British Album of the Year for Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band — have been shortlisted for the 2025 Song of the Year with Mastercard prize for