As hard as it might be for anyone under the age of, say, 50 years old to believe, there once was a world without the Beatles. There was a time when the names John, Paul, George and Ringo would elicit ...
The Beatles will soon be hitting the big screen once again. Recently restored footage of the group's first full concert in the United States at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. will be ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) - Sony and Apple Corps conspired to block a documentary with public domain footage of The Beatles' first concert in the U.S., a distributor claims in a federal antitrust complaint.
On Sept. 2, 1964, a mop-haired young British pop-rock quartet played a 32-minute show at Philadelphia’s Convention Hall — the City of Brotherly Love’s introduction to a mania that was sweeping the ...
Screenvision presents “The Beatles: The Lost Concert,” a new documentary featuring the first Fab Four concert in the U.S. as its centerpiece. The concert at D.C.’s Washington Coliseum is the only ...
George Harrison (from left), Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Ringo Starr sat before a battery of microphones in Dallas on Sept. 18, 1964, as they held a news conference before their concert. 1964 File ...
On Aug. 18, 1964, officials in the Denver Police Department alerted the FBI to a threatening letter brought to them by a local promoter. Verne Byers, a musician and Denver nightclub owner, had booked ...
New Orleans will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ Sept. 16, 1964, concert at City Park on the same day it says goodbye to Cosimo Matassa. In early 1964, the British music invasion led by ...
One of the best rock ‘n’ roll concert films ever made has been unavailable in its complete form for 46 years. Bits and pieces of the 1964 “T.A.M.I. Show” (T.A.M.I. stands for Teenage Awards Music ...
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