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Emitt Rhodes, a singer whose career began in the 1960s but who became critically acclaimed in the 1970s as a solo artist for his Paul McCartney looks and power pop stylings, died in his sleep on July 19, according to friend and record producer Eddie Price. Rhodes was 70. A darling of the Los Angeles […] → Read More
Rock veteran John Lydon, better known as John Rotten, will host a virtual event on June 7 at 5 a.m. EST to celebrate the digital release of the 2018 documentary “The Public Image Is Rotten,” which arrives today (May 14) on Vimeo On Demand in both English and Spanish. The one-hour, 43-minute film about his […] → Read More
Beatles engineer John Kurlander talks about the making of "Abbey Road," which was released 50 years ago. → Read More
Guy Webster, whose photographs adorned album covers for acts like the Rolling Stones, the Mamas and the Papas, The Doors and Byrds, has died. → Read More
In the latest episode of iHeartRadio's podcast "Inside the Studio," Paul McCartney opened up about topics both present and past. → Read More
In an interview with Variety, Ono discusses the new boxed set and her and John Lennon's influence. → Read More
The pair's longtime friend spent many hours with them during the 1970s. → Read More
Geoff Emerick, the Beatles chief recording engineer who helped create the band's later sound, has died of an apparent heart attack. → Read More
While it was far from raunchy, Paul McCartney’s interview on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM show Wednesday morning did find the former Beatle in a revealing mood. Over the course of the 90-minute chat, th… → Read More
An excerpt from "Sound Pictures: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin -- The Later Years, 1966 - 2016." The book comes out on Sept. 4. → Read More
Paul McCartney' new double A-sided single “I Don’t Know” and “Come On to Me,” made its world debut Wednesday, arriving after a week of mysterious picture clues posted by the McCartney team on social media. → Read More
June 9 was shaping up to be just another Liverpool Beatles tour workday for tour guide Jackie Spencer, who takes fans to sites in the Fab Four's hometown. → Read More
Bravo’s “The Fifth Beatle” will examine what it was like to be gay and Jewish in 1960s England through the prism of the life story of legendary Beatles manager Brian Epstein, who … → Read More
A Beatle and a Bee Gee will receive the title of "Sir" when Ringo Starr and Barry Gibb are knighted in the U.K. → Read More
Ann Moses' book “Meow! My Groovy Life With Tiger Beat's Teen Idols” recounts tales of 1960s stars like the Monkees, the Bee Gees, and Elvis. → Read More
Paul McCartney will return to tour Australia for the first time since 1993. In 2002, he canceled dates after a bombing killed 202 in Bali. → Read More
New York auction house Paddle8 announced Monday that bidding has begun on a Beatles-only auction sale that will include a cut-out photo used in the cover portrait of the “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely… → Read More
The Beatles famously covered "Roll Over Beethoven," so is the band now on equal plane with some of the greatest musical minds in history? → Read More
The “Sgt. Pepper” in the Beatles' “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band” album cover was a real person named James Melvin Babington. → Read More
Sirius XM will launch a new Beatles channel on May 18 at 9:09 a.m. ET, the company announced today. → Read More