John Lennon revealed The Beatles’ “Revolution 9” was one of his favorites from The White Album. He implied what Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr thought of the track. “Revolution 9” ...
The Beatles launched their Apple Records label on Aug. 26, 1968 with a new single featuring John Lennon's politically minded "Revolution." The song was recorded twice, first as a slow blues – called ...
John Lennon said The Beatles‘ “Revolution” was a statement about the Vietnam War and revolution in general. In addition, John said the song promoted nonviolence. Notably, the song performed ...
The success of the compilation series, featuring previously unreleased recordings, helped revive album reissue programs.
NEW YORK — February 1964 was the month of America's foreign occupation. The invasion began as the aggressors’ plane touched down at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Feb. 7. It wasn't a ...
Could the long and winding trademark dispute between Apple Inc. and Apple Corpslead to the great digital music download panacea: Beatles music on iTunes? It's looking VERY good. The two companies ...
Beatles fans still patiently waiting for Paul McCartney to release the band’s 1967 sound collage “Carnival of Light” were surprised by an even better gift this weekend as a 10-minute version of The ...
This article first appeared on The Conversation. Jef Hanlon spent decades at the forefront of live music promotion, putting on acts such as B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Simon and Garfunkel and Stevie ...
Imagine Dragons took the stage in a simple performance with guitars and stools to sit on at the 50th Anniversary Show for The Beatles. The rock group performed the classic hit song “Revolution” and ...
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