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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSN25 Beatles Songs That Took the Longest to Finish
Origin Story: The roots of this long-gestating song go back to 1966; Harrison first introduced "Isn't It a Pity" during ...
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NewcastleWorld on MSNPaul McCartney’s Lunch Knife could be yours for £850
The knife was found in a private collection of items once belonging to a fan who likely attended the concert. It is now ...
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNBeatles fans absolutely must watch 'Get Back' documentary
So, when I heard about the new documentary "Get Back" on the Beatles produced by Peter Jackson, I signed up for Disney+ to ...
Known as “The Singing Cowboy,” Gene Autry was one of the biggest stars in American entertainment across the 1930s and 40s. He ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney notoriously had varying musical opinions; however, they both agreed that these singers were ...
Ed Sheeran grew up in England but described himself as 'culturally Irish,' prompting debate about what that really means ...
A harmonica that drove Beatles legend John Lennon 'mad' when son Julian played it has been bought by a North Shields ...
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney 'could have changed music' with meeting years after The Beatles split
Paul and John, who were The Beatles' primary songwriters and often wrote in tandem in the early years of the 1960s, had their ...
From left: the Amish Outlaws cover band features Big Daddy Abel, Eazy Ezekiel, Hezekiah X, Snoop Job, Jakob the Pipeplayer, ...
Paul McCartney's solo career got off to a rocky start. Ringo Starr, the most amiable Beatle, was uncharacteristically brutal in his review of Ram.
Tom Petty loved the idea of being in a band, and one of his records gave him glimpses back to the days of idolizing the Fab Four.
These famous rock bands got into a few fights back in the day that tore their groups apart. And a couple of them might be a surprise to you.
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