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Beatles legends Paul McCartney and John Lennon nearly reunited years ago, thanks to the legendary rock star David Bowie.
Grand Funk Railroad sold out New York’s Shea Stadium and headlined London’s Hyde Park, but while blue-collar America adored their no-nonsense rock’n’roll, the critics despised them ...
Counting Crows mainman Adam Duritz picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and names the guitarist he ...
Paul McCartney revealed what he would say to John Lennon and George Harrison if they were still alive today. John was fatally ...
“I knew I had done something remarkable,” John Fogerty says of his years with Creedence Clearwater Revival in the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now. “In a sense, I did what the Beatles did, but I ...
Paul McCartney has spoken about how he was "very glad" he was able to reconcile with John Lennon before his death, as he ...
One stand-out snap at the free-to-visit exhibition is a self-portrait showing McCartney reflected in the mirror of his attic ...
It may have been a struggle for Paul McCartney to get Wings off the ground initially, but there was one album where things began to fall into place.
John Lennon needed to branch out by the start of the 1970s, and leaving The Beatles behind led to him having the freedom to create his own masterpieces.
Sixty-one years ago today, a film starring The Beatles that would change the music world forever premiered in the United States.
In this comedic version of the tale, schoolteacher Ichabod Crane helps the Headless Horseman find a new head and a spookier image. Meanwhile, a jealous Brom Bones tries to run Ichabod out of town as ...
Though each was born under a different sign of the zodiac, three uniquely American artists have the 228th day of a non-leap year in common.