John Lennon had plenty of time to reunite The Beatles between the Fab Four’s breakup in 1970 and his untimely death in 1980. However, this never happened. During an interview from 1970, John explained ...
After The Beatles broke up, John Lennon railed against his former bandmates in a 1970 Rolling Stone interview. Entitled “Lennon Remembers,” the lengthy interview sees the musician discussing his ...
For the first time in 50 years, Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 documentary on The Beatles, Let It Be, will be available for streaming. Offered exclusively on Disney+, the historic capture has undergone ...
J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
The original 1970 film Let It Be has a reputation for showing The Beatles at their worst, months away from breaking up. It’s a hard film to find these days, having never had even a DVD release (a few ...
There were countless film and television projects delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. Only one, to our knowledge, was also tripled in parts and nearly quadrupled in length. When Peter Jackson’s ...
Ringo Starr's solo album Ringo featured collaborations with all four Beatles, sparking reunion rumors and showcasing their enduring bond despite the band's bitter breakup.