Delving into the highs and lows of 'Pet Sounds', the 1967 magnum opus that saw The Beach Boys shrug off their surfboards for a more experimental sound.
The Fab Four were the biggest band of the 1960s, if not the entirety of the 20th century. They pushed through their career as a band for seven years (give or take) before ultimately calling it quits ...
More than any other rock ‘n’ roll group, The Beatles are often described as having defined the 1960s. John Lennon didn’t see his band that way. Furthermore, he criticized Beatlemaniacs who ...
It’s fascinating to track The Beatles' songwriting tendencies as they progressed through the 1960s. In particular, the leap ...
The Beatles' trip to the United States in 1964 changed the course of the music industry forever. All this and more will be ...
The Beatles defined classic rock in the 1960s, and The Eagles helped define classic rock in the 1970s. One of The Eagles felt his band included America’s equivalent of the Lennon-McCartney songwriting ...
It was Sarnia-born Daryl Cloran, in partnership with Vancouver’s Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival, who concocted this ...
Learn about The Beatles' and the band’s influential music legacy using fun interactive resources including a giant floor piano. Listen to records in the 1960s NEMS record store, create Beatles ...
The Beatles have been named as the ultimate British group by BBC Radio 2 listeners, beating the likes of Queen, The Rolling ...
A poll of BBC Radio 2 listeners has revealed the public’s favourite British group, which pitted The Rolling Stones against ...
Throughout the 1960s and, to a lesser extent, the 1970s, there was something of a rivalry on the charts between two of the biggest bands in the world. The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were both ...
The original contract for The Beatles to perform at one of their Hamburg residencies in the early 1960s is expected to sell for around £30,000 (€35,787) at auction. Drummer Pete Best played in ...