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We look back on that magical night when John, Paul, George and Ringo entranced a grieving nation and fired up the engine of ...
Brian Epstein was the manager who made The Beatles, but he was also the manager who almost broke them as the band missed out on major paydays.
With the world watching The Epstein List soap opera by the minute, Noise11 has decided to release The Epstein Files.
The full cast has been announced for a new musical about The Beatles’ Hamburg years which is set to be premiered at the ...
Bob Dylan crashed his bike, John Lennon caused uproar with his “bigger than Jesus’ claim and Cream played their first show ...
Brian Epstein made a huge impact on The Beatles' career as their manager. His 1967 death changed everything for the band.
Sharing a perception with many music fans, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson highlighted a particular fascination with one of The Beatles.
The Beatles' first audition for a record label ended in rejection, their manager Brian Epstein claimed in his autobiography - ...
The music historian Peter Guralnick’s new book, which draws on documents Tom Parker left behind, paints a different picture ...
Even though The Beatles became basically peerless when they hit the top, that wasn't always the case, as their hometown scene ...
Sue Mautner's teenage years were a whirlwind of rock 'n' roll, unexpected encounters, and secrets that would make any music ...
The Beatles' audition for Decca Records in January 1962 is one of the most famous rejections in music history, with the band ...