The Beatles changed the face of music within a decade of time. But even generations later, their influence and legacy continues to grow, and one way to prove that is through their streaming numbers.
While the Beatles often collaborated with one another, there are several songs that didn’t require that all four members get into the studio. Find four such songs, below. As fans of the Beatles ...
All the Beatles owned Minis at some point! These little zippy cars were perfect for navigating the streets of London and added a touch of whimsy to Ringo's collection.
From a practical pre-Beatles ride to a drop-top American dream, Macca (as his friends call him) has owned some seriously cool cars over the years. Let's buckle up and see what makes each of these ...
A 2018 interview the late music producer did with 'New York' magazine has resurfaced which features his unfiltered opinion of the members of The Beatles Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE.
He succinctly summed up The Beatles: "The Beatles are generally seen as the single most important rock band of all time because they wrote all the best songs. Since both of these facts are true ...
Eventually, new audio technology that filmmaker Peter Jackson employed to enhance the sound of 2021 docuseries The Beatles: Get Back was utilized to lift Lennon’s vocals from the “Now and Then ...
Fashion brand Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet has launched its second Beatles 17-piece capsule collection. Here are our favorite clothes to shop online ...
The Beatles, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé are facing off at the 2025 Grammy Awards. On Friday, the Recording Academy released its full list of Grammy nominations, and the Beatles earned their first ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Beatles aren’t just back with their new single “Now and Then”; they’ve scored a very important hit with the tune.
The Beatles, 'BRAT' Summer, Country and More: All of the 2025 Grammy Nomination Snubs and Surprises NEW YORK (AP) — It looks like the 2025 Grammy Awards may be a different kind of award show.
'Beatles '64,' directed by David Tedeschi and arriving on Nov. 29, will capture the band's first visit to America Courtesy of Apple Beatlemania is touching down in the U.S. yet again — this time ...