John Lennon famously declared the band was more popular than Jesus in 1966 and their 1968 track 'Back in the USSR' led to ...
The Beatles' 'Abbey Road' cover became one of the most recognizable photographs of all time. Here's the story behind the relic.
Berlin-based sonic explorer Jules Reidy teams up with Italian drummer-composer Andrea Belfi for the album Dessus Oben Alto Up ...
A unique painting by the Beatles, created during their 1966 Tokyo stay, was sold for $1.7 million at Christie's, exceeding its initial estimate. A painting made collaboratively by the Beatles during ...
Paul McCartney was tasked with taking over bass guitar duties for The Beatles even though he had never played bass before.
T Bone Burnett used to keep his Grammy Awards hidden away. The 77-year-old studio wizard - who has worked with greats ...
Asheville's Connect Beyond Festival is hosting a Music City-based Hurricane Helene benefit in February to benefit creatives, food service employees.
For all the great strides The Beatles made during their tenure, most people wouldn't think physical pain would be a factor in making a classic.
From guitars and amplifiers to musicians and producers, the National Association of Music Merchants Show had a whole of lot of everything.
I'm old now, I'm 76, so it's good to remember I used to do that." Burnett earned Grammys for soundtracks including 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?', 'Cold Mountain', 'Walk the Line', and 'Crazy Heart'.
Ringo Starr spoke to Jimmy Kimmel about a rumor that the first time he smoked weed was with Bob Dylan — and confirmed it was ...
Ex-Beatle and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr on his countrified "Look Up" and the inspiration collaborations and ...