Simon & Garfunkel were at the height of their folk-rock fame in 1969 when they recorded one of their most enduring classics.
Like any good story, the documentary about the making of the Beatles’ latest album — neither of which existed yet — needed a climax. It was Jan. 30, 1969, and the world-renowned rock band decided to ...
This is one of the heaviest (pun not intended) songs on the 1969 album Abbey Road. It’s also one of the few songs the band never played live. There is no evidence of the song being performed live at ...
Rocking out on a London rooftop on a raw January afternoon 50 years ago today, The Beatles delivered what would be their final live performance. The surprise midday concert, which came to a halt after ...
There are quite a few songs from The Beatles’ discography that were never performed by the band live. “Every Little Thing”, “I Need You”, and “Martha My Dear” are a few examples. However, one ...
On a blustery, bitterly cold day in London 50 years ago, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr clambered to the roof of their record company, Apple Corp., for an impromptu ...
McCartney and his wife, Linda, dropped by, resulting in an impromptu jam session featuring both former Beatles, Nilsson, Stevie Wonder, Jesse Ed Davis on electric guitar, Ed Freeman on bass, and ...
Relied on by his bandmates to deliver a steady backbeat, Starr became a central figure to McCartney as a musician. The Beatles bassist said the first time he heard Starr play, he knew they had found ...