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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Remarkable Story Of Brian Epstein, The Man Who Discovered The Beatles — Then Died Tragically Young"If anyone was the fifth Beatle, it was Brian." On a November day in 1961, Brian Epstein fatefully decided to check out a lunchtime concert at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. A music store owner,
John Lennon wrote the tune "Come Together" in 1969 for Timothy Leary’s California gubernatorial campaign opposing Ronald Reagan. The campaign slogan was “Come together, join the party.” Leary’s candidacy didn’t last long,
Ringo Starr has left members of the public startled once more after an 'unbelievable' on-stage appearance – with many making the same comment about The Beatles legend
Beatles, George Harrison and Unfinished Breakfast Toast
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A Piece of George Harrison's Uneaten Toast, Which Has Sat in a Scrapbook Since the Early 1960s, Sells to Beatles Fan
Beatles fan buys George Harrison’s breakfast toast from 1963
A 62-year-old slice of toast once nibbled by George Harrison has sold at an auction, proving Beatlemania is still alive — right down to the crumbs. Beatles fan and music memorabilia collector Joseph O’Donnell paid an undisclosed sum for the bread,
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George Harrison’s Unfinished Breakfast Toast From 1963 Sells to Beatles Fan at Auction
"Although I’ve been playing the drums since I was 5, it was The Beatles that suddenly gave me a purpose," said Phil Collins.
Abbey Road reenters the Billboard 200, Top Rock & Alternative Albums, and Top Album Sales charts, nearing 500 total weeks on the Billboard 200.
The Beatles’ 1 returns to the UK charts, re-entering the Official Albums chart at No. 64. Meanwhile, “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and “Now and Then” remain strong sellers.
A comprehensive account of the songs that the Beatles loved enough to cover themselves and, oftentimes, make their own.
Everyone from the 1960s managed to have at least one big single in the 1980s. The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Barbra Streisand, The Beach Boys, and many more retro acts found their way back to the radio in the Reagan years. It’s only natural that The Beatles would too.
Exclusive: Watch the track's co-producer demonstrate the machine learning technology behind the Fab Four's final single
Talia Byre’s lineage is peppered with successful clothes-makers, designers and boutique owners. But over the last 80 years, the British fashion landscape has changed.
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