The Beatles' song "Now and Then" has earned two Grammy nominations, raising some eyebrows in the industry because the production involved an AI assist to get John Lennon's vocals.
All four band members played on Now and Then, thanks to software that pulled John Lennon's voice from an old recording.
The Beatles have returned to the Grammy stage, earning nominations for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance with song ...
In 1976, Paul McCartney had his last ever in-person interaction with John Lennon, and his final words were as cinematic as any movie.
While reading through the list of Grammy nominees earlier I came across quite a surprise. There, competing for record of the ...
The song was originally written and performed by John Lennon in the late 1970s. It wasn't discovered until 1994 when Lennon’s wife, Yoko Ono, shared the recordings of “Now and Then” along wi ...
John Lennon (1940 - 1980), and George Harrison (1943 - 2001), performing in front of a camera-shaped drum kit on Granada TV's Late Scene Extra television show filmed in Manchester, England on November ...
The Beatles become first artists to gain a Grammy nomination for a song that has been created with the assistance of AI.
The Beatles have scored Grammy nominations for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance for their song "Now and Then," a ... used generative AI to clone John Lennon's voice for the song.
John Lennon's ex-wife raised their son after their divorce. She shared why she wasn't happy to hear him release 'Imagine.' ...
John Lennon's son scarcely saw him after his parents divorced. He shared how his father's coldness made him feel.