This stylistic conflict is the basis for “Beatles vs. Stones — A Musical Showdown,” a nationally touring production that puts ...
When singles hitters Lennon-McCartney-Harrison-Starr played their historic concert at Shea Stadium on Aug. 15, 1965, they ...
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr released over 200 songs during their ten-year tenure as a band.
Not every Beatles song is an intricate, history-making composition filled with elaborate orchestration, profound lyrics, and ...
The Rolling Stones' 1967 ode to their fans, "We Love You", was struggling to take shape. Then, two Beatles came over.
A John Lennon interview in 1971 accused The Rolling Stones of imitating The Beatles and that they were not in the same class.
Rock legend Mick Jagger praises Bob Dylan's storytelling abilities and cites Desolation Row as his favorite song.
Discover the music legends who played Parr Hall, Warrington in the Swinging Sixties—Rolling Stones, The Who, Kinks, Animals, ...
When reflecting on the artists of his life, Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman John Fogerty highlighted one singer as ...
For AC/DC's Brian Johnson, his desire to make music was sparked by the one band who appeared like "gods" to him, leading him ...
Music had never moved me like this, inspired me to try to live my best life, or made me feel such joy.” This tribute to a ...
Warrington had never seen anything like it. Sadly, the biggest band of all, the Fab Four, the Beatles did not grace the famous Parr Hall stage although two of their former drummers did. First, Pete ...