The Beatles enjoyed a monumental year in 1965. These five No. 1 singles ensured they were never from the top of the charts.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr began filming the second Beatles movie on Feb. 23, 1965. The project was originally named Eight Arms to Hold You, an innocent but prophetic ...
So shouted the ever-snarky but no longer panicked John Lennon, reportedly, when climbing off the plane with bandmates Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr after a terrifying flight to ...
On Boxing Day 1964, Another Beatles Christmas Show opened at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. The idea was ostensibly to repeat the previous year’s highly successful formula, with a cast of ...
The greatest challenge that any biographical film about the Beatles has faced is that the “Fab Four” rose to prominence during an unprecedented explosion of celebrity-focused media. Even if the ...
Editor's note: This archival story was first published July 20, 2021. Some date references have been updated. In 1965, the Minnesota Twins won the American League pennant. But the biggest hits at ...
In the Union-Tribune’s Sunday Aug. 23 edition of Arts+Culture, I wrote about The Beatles’ 1965 concert at Balboa Stadium and asked readers who attended to share their memories. Last Sunday, we ...
The Fab Four are back in Surf City this weekend. Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts is returning to an old favorite — the Beatles — for its fundraiser concert for its Music, Media and ...
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