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With synthesiser technology becoming commercially available by the late 1960s, The Beatles embraced its electronic tones for some of their most acclaimed work.
The rest of the Beatles pushed back, saying that the bluesy song was too slow to be a single. "We recorded the song twice.
As such, when John Lennon tried to call any Beatles song “pure,” you must take it with a pinch of salt. However, that’s ...
Did you know Paul McCartney intentionally stole the lyrics for "Golden Slumbers" from an age-old Victorian-era tune?
Chinmaya Dunster, who died of cancer in February 2025, was a renowned sarod player whose compositions incorporate elements of ...
MSNBC’s new docuseries 'David Frost Vs' revisits the Beatles' pivotal 1967 interviews, where John Lennon and George Harrison ...
Clarivate’s Robert Reading examines the history of trademarks becoming increasingly important in the music industry.
A first-call keyboardist, he worked with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, helped make Muscle Shoals a recording hub, and had a ...
The Beatles made some of their best music in the second half of the 1960s. A friend of the band said they weren't focused on their songs.
Errol Morris's documentary questions human beings' susceptibility to mind control through the use of LSD and asks if that was a factor in the Tate-LaBianca murders.
Years after the tragic murder of The Beatles' John Lennon, his wife, Yoko Ono reveals he brushed off her warning about his ...
Seattle Rock Orchestra will perform the classic 1967 Beatles albums “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “Magical ...