More than 60 years ago, the United States witnessed the second British Invasion. While the first set the stage for the American Revolutionary War, the second was pivotal in the transformation of pop ...
The surprisingly sexual inspiration behind Paul McCartney's 1968 'White Album' track, "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?" ...
Paul and John both lay claim to being the primary author of the 1966 song 'Eleanor Rigby'. Paul said he came up with the song ...
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The Beatles and the Stones were good friends ... She spent time with Paul after she married artist John Dunbar in May 1965 with Peter Asher – pop star brother of actress Jane Asher (who ...
Marianne Faithfull died Thursday in London at age 78. The singer, actress and 'It' girl of 1960s London inspired — or wrote — numerous Rolling Stones songs.
She was a soprano when she met her future boyfriend Jagger at a party in London also attended by Richards, Paul McCartney and Peter Asher ... backing vocals on the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine ...
The Beatles performing live on the roof of 3, Savlle Row, 30 January 1969. Picture: Dom Slike / Alamy Stock Photo It’s one of the most iconic scenes in the story of The Beatles - but what made ...
It was owned by John Dunbar, Barry Miles and, crucially, Peter Asher, the brother of Paul McCartney’s long ... It was the day before the exhibit when the two Beatles went along. Set up and ready for ...
While The Beatles appear tame and clean-cut compared with the shocking acts that followed in their wake, underneath their whiter-than-white facade, they did have a devilish trait. The Fab Four were ...